On February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade was involved in a terrible road accident in Seine-et-Marne. In addition, three other people were also seriously injured. It is about a pregnant woman who lost her baby, her six-year-old son and his father. As a reminder, Pierre Palmade who collided with another vehicle was driving under the influence of cocaine. According to the latest news, an investigation for “manslaughter and manslaughter” was recorded by the parquet floor of Melun.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023, Me Mourad Battikh, the lawyer for the three victims, came out of his silence to respond to recent statements by the comedian’s sister: “The victims wish to remain anonymous and I will not give their surname or first name. We have taken note of the press release from Pierre Palmade’s lawyer. The only victims in this case are my clients”.
“The passenger remembers the headlights…”
During the press conference, the lawyer also lifted the veil on certain details of the collision… “Pierre Palmade’s car left its traffic voice to hit a vehicle in front. The passenger thanks all those who helped her and the French people who show her a lot of love. The driver was attentive and respectful of the code of the road and had fastened the seat belts”, he specified. “The passenger remembers the headlights arriving from the front, then the steering wheel given by the driver to avoid the vehicle which was heading towards them and finally getting out of the vehicle, but collapsing screaming: “my baby, my baby! “.
To this day, the entourage of his clients is demanding justice. “She was due to give birth on May 14. I ask you the media not to try to get in touch with her. The driver and his 6-year-old son are still in intensive care. The child is said to be disfigured. The baby of the pregnant mother would have been born alive, but we are awaiting confirmation. The family is insensitive to the excuses of Pierre Palmade because the consequences are endless, especially since Pierre Palmade does not have the excuse of youth”, thus concluded Me Mourad Battikh.
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