“those who take drugs are not sick”, the cold anger of a relative of the victims

“those who take drugs are not sick”, the cold anger of a relative of the victims
“those who take drugs are not sick”, the cold anger of a relative of the victims

The decision fell on Wednesday November 20, 2024. Tried for unintentional injury following the car accident he caused in February 2023, Pierre Palmade was sentenced to 5 years in prison, including two years. The comedian, who drove under the influence of drugs, will spend the next two years of his life behind bars. If the victims’ lawyer announced that his clients welcomed the announced sentence, one of their relatives wanted to react to this sentence. This Sunday, November 24, 2024, Omer, the nephew of the victims, decided to speak in the show Face à Hanouna on C8. And he expected the maximum: “14 years was just. (…) It was quite merciful for him, but even if we think that we can’t change anything (…) He really killed a child who was about to be born, he must give up the life he had kidnapped and the two families he destroyed”.

Pierre Palmade: a relative of the victims cries out in anger

Omer especially wants us to stop saying that Pierre Palmade is “sick”. “He is responsible for his actions, he took drugs, he took the road, he was responsible. You can’t say he’s sick. Those who take drugs are not sick, they do it of their own free will (…) It’s excuses in the wind (…) He really destroyed a whole life (…) He left my uncle disabled.” Alongside the nephew of the victims, (…)

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