On May 8, 2022, shortly after 11 p.m., Antoine Alléno, 24, closed his burger restaurant Père & Fils, located in 7e district of Paris, gets on her scooter and takes a colleague on the passenger seat to accompany her. As fate would have it, that same evening, Franky D., a 25-year-old roofer living in Val-d'Oise, already convicted seven times for theft, attempt or receiving stolen property, went with his family to a neighboring restaurant, Coya, clearly less interested in Peruvian-inspired fusion cuisine as well as the powerful sedans that the customers of this opulent establishment entrust to the valet.
Franky D. climbs into an Audi RS6 which is not his, but whose keys he has managed to steal, and drives off with a bang. Two and a half kilometers further on, avenue Bosquet, he tries to pass at high speed between a taxi and Antoine Alléno's scooter who are waiting at the red light. The Audi hits the first, ricochets towards the second. Antoine Alléno and his passenger are thrown. The first dies, the second is injured.
Franky D. was driving too fast: a peak of 120 km/h on an avenue limited to 30; 77 km/h at the time of impact. Without a license: withdrawn in 2018, for speeding. Alcoholic: 1.69 grams per liter of blood. Arrested while fleeing on foot, the motorist was tried on Thursday, October 31, before the 10e chamber of the Paris criminal court, alongside his father-in-law Franck, 47 years old, and his brother-in-law, named Sniper, 20 years old, accused of having participated in the theft of the vehicle. All appeared free.
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Hands clasped behind his black down jacket, Franky D. admitted the facts with his lips, asked « pardon » while saying “unforgivable”and applied a defense strategy based on two points: one, “it’s the alcohol that did all this” ; two, “I don’t remember anything”. Not even what he was doing at the wheel of this Audi, nor the five red lights burned, the two streets taken in the wrong direction, the VTC rammed to make way, the two pedestrians and the bicycle delivery man brushed against, nor the final collision.
What May 8, 2022, “I can tell you about it clearly, because I haven’t forgotten anything”said Yannick Alléno, the first to take the stand to express his sorrow and pay tribute to his son, before the mother, the brother, the girlfriend, and the passenger of the scooter testified in turn, while the heads of the accused disappeared a little more between their shoulders with each testimony.
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