The 14-year-old teenager accused of running over an 8-month-old baby on January 8 in Avion (Pas-de-Calais) while driving an unlicensed car was presented to the Arras investigating judge on January 10 at the end of his police custody, and indicted for involuntary injuries with incapacity for more than three months by the driver of a land motor vehicle and hit and run, the Arras prosecutor's office told our newspaper this Tuesday .
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A provisional judicial educational measure was also ordered by the investigating magistrate, adds the prosecution, which specifies that this is “the only possible judicial measure taking into account the offense and the age of the minor”.
Hit and run
On Wednesday January 8, a mother was hit by an unlicensed Citroën Ami car while she was crossing with her baby in a stroller on a pedestrian crossing in the town of Avion (Pas-de-Calais). The child was thrown ten meters further and his mother slightly injured in the knee. The baby, whose vital prognosis is in jeopardy, is still in a coma, according to the Voice of the North. He suffers from a head trauma.
The young driver fled after the accident. He was arrested the next day following a call for witnesses launched by the police.