While the trial of Pierre Palmade concerning the accident which he caused on February 10, 2022 will officially open in Melun this Wednesday, November 20, 2024, the town of Cély-en-Bière, where the comedian resided, had made a radical decision just after the tragic event.
Pierre Palmade, involved in an accident under the influence of drugs on February 10, 2022, will be judged in Melun on November 20, 2024.
The town of Cély-en-Bière, former residence of the comedian, wishes to turn the page in the face of the excessive media coverage of the affair.
Find out how residents and the mayor hope to find peace after this media drama.
Caused a road accident while driving under the influence of drugs on February 10, 2022. Pierre Palmade will have to answer for his actions. Indeed, his trial will open this Wednesday, November 20, 2024 near Melun. For the record, the mayor of Cély-en-Bière, the comedian's former town of residence, had issued a fairly clear instruction after this tragic event. The rule was simple: no comments in the media, whatever they may be.
“We're sick of hearing about this. There has been too much media coveragecameras everywhere. Journalists blocking the street and ringing doorbells“, indicated Pierre in particular to The Republic of Seine-et-Marne. The latter has a home on rue de la Charbonnière. Located just a few houses from the former property of Pierre Palmade.
Pierre Palmade affair: the commune of Cély-en-Bière wants to turn the page
“I hope that justice will restore calm and that the judgment will divert the attention of journalists“, he also added. “I've seen so many people marching down this street that I don't even want to talk about it anymore. Fed up with TV! Calm has returned and I hope it stays like that“, said another resident of the town of Cély-en-Bière.
“It was a way of protecting residents and elected officials from the horde of journalists crowding the streets. There was no question of adding to the media escalationparticularly on 24-hour news channels“, also specified Francis Guerrier, the mayor of Cély-en-Bière.
The comedian's former house in Cély-en-Bière found a buyer despite the accident
“I was called as a witness as part of the investigations to enter the house. By pushing the door, we feel fear, because it is a human dramawith a damaged family and the decline of a personality, who had, until then, never been talked about in the village“, also underlined the local elected official. For the record, Pierre Palmade's former house was for sale before the tragedy. And it still found a buyer despite this.
“I received the new buyers and they aspire to tranquility, like all the inhabitants of Cély-en-Bière, he concludes. SO, I think it would be good if we left them alone… And if journalists are interested, there are many other positive ways to talk about our village“, finally concluded the mayor of Cély-en-Bière.
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