Rapper Zola deleted his Instagram page after publishing a worrying story, in which he reacted to the conviction of the septuagenarian who fatally mowed down his mother in June 2023: “They set the killer free, eh Mom, eh, they got that for you, eh, my Queen, eh. Oh yeah, eh?” Since then, the 23-year-old’s millions of fans have been worried, and hope that he hasn’t done anything stupid. Real name Aurélien Zola N’Zuzi, the rapper attended the trial of the 75-year-old man who fatally mowed down his mother, Fabienne Dufournet, in June 2023, in Lure (Haute-Saône). Aged 75, the man was not sentenced to prison.
Indeed, while she was cycling on a dedicated cycle path, Fabienne Dufournet was hit by the driver, who indicated during his trial that he had not seen her. The 75-year-old man firmly denied any speeding, and no aggravating circumstances were held against him. However, the individual had on several occasions been apprehended in the past for various speeding offenses, but these were not held against him. Finally, the judges sentenced him to a one-year suspended prison sentence, 170,000 euros in damages to be paid to the civil party, and a cancellation of his driving license, with a ban on re-taking it within six months.
The 23-year-old young man totally bruised
A sentence that Zola did not accept, and which he contested on Instagram, before suddenly closing his account. Since then, the 23-year-old young man has no longer given any sign of life to his fans, who are on alert on social networks. Everyone fears the worst, and hopes that the twenty-year-old, who has a string of successes on YouTube and who reaches zeniths, has not committed any irreversible action. For now, worried fans have no answers to their questions, and Zola is conspicuous by her silence. The 23-year-old young man, bruised by the tragic death of his mother, and disconcerted by the sentence received by the septuagenarian, did he commit the irreparable ? We hope not.
The murderer of Zola’s mother has already been released…French justice as dab eh ♂️ pic.twitter.com/34qW8ph7EA
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