the two fleeing passengers called “to surrender”

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C. Vérove, T. Cuny, E. Pelletier, C. Claveaux, L. Feuerstein, S. Neumayer, Y. Madec, P. Alliès, N. Salem, C.-M. Denis, A. Fuzellier, L. Hauville – France 2

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The investigation continues, after the accident a priori caused by the actor Pierre Palmade. Three people are still in serious condition, while Monday morning February 13, the Ministry of the Interior solemnly called on the two passengers who fled to surrender.

Three days after the accident, investigators are still looking for two men, whom witnesses say they saw escape from Pierre Palmade’s car. On the road that leads to the actor’s village, the manager of a garage, Nicolas Mathis, confides to the France Télévisions team that he saw two people pass on foot, shortly after the collision. “They just passed in front of the station and headed back towards the village”, he says. Are these the two men present in Pierre Palmade’s car? Recordings from CCTV cameras located on the road were seized for analysis.

Pierre Palmade has not yet been heard

But at this time, the two individuals have not been identified. Monday morning February 13, the spokeswoman for the Ministry of the Interior speaks directly to them, calling them “to surrender”. Pierre Palmade tested positive for cocaine. But Sunday, during the search of his home, the investigators did not find narcotics, as confirmed by the prosecutor. The three other injured are still hospitalized Monday morning. One of the driver’s relatives is very worried. Hospitalized, Pierre Palmade has not yet been heard by the investigators.


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