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one of the victims of the accident wants him to “pay for what he did” as his trial approaches

As the Pierre Palmade trial approaches, which will take place on November 20, the program broadcast on TF1 Seven to Eight found Yuksel Yakut, one of the victims of the serious accident involving the comedian on February 10, 2023 in Seine-et-.

Yuksel was accompanied by his 6-year-old son Devrim and his sister-in-law Mila when he collided head-on with a car driven by Pierre Palmade, who had taken drugs before getting behind the wheel. Mila, six and a half months pregnant, lost the child she was carrying.

“Feels like my brain is going to explode”

Yuksel explains having “ pain so intense » since the accident he had “ the impression that [son] brain will explode ». « Operated on the stomach, shoulders, legs, feet “, he indicates that he has ” more sensations on three fingers » and that he has “plaques” in his legs. “ Even when washing and walking, I have to ask my loved ones for help “, he confides.

Her son “is not doing well at all”. “ He doesn’t want to go out anymore because of the scars on his head, he’s in constant pain.” laments Yuksel. Due to ” plaques in the mouth », « his jaws get tired very quickly » when he eats.

Reached by “ panic attacks » which prevent him from concentrating, the little boy was forced to “ repeat your CE1 class ».

“He turned our lives into hell”

Pierre Palmade will be tried for involuntary injuries from November 20, 2024. Yuksek, who believes that “ he turned our life into hell “, only wants one thing: ” let him pay for what he did “. The comedian risks up to 14 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 euros.

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