Pierre Palmade: day hospital, narcotics anonymous… What is his daily life like?

Pierre Palmade: day hospital, narcotics anonymous… What is his daily life like?
Pierre Palmade: day hospital, narcotics anonymous… What is his daily life like?

On February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade's car collided with another vehicle on a road in Seine-et-. The actor is under the influence of cocaine and a cocktail of synthetic drugs. A father, Yuksel Yakut, his 6-year-old son and his six-month pregnant sister-in-law were seriously injured in the accident. The latter loses her baby. On November 20, the comedian, who appears as a repeat offender, will be tried for “unintentional injury” and faces up to 14 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 euros.

Just after the accident, Véronique Sanson's ex was placed under house arrest in the hospital and placed under judicial supervision. Injured in the accident, his state of health could not be compatible with detention. Today, a year and a half after the events, as revealed by our colleagues from Figarothe 56-year-old comedian goes to the hospital three times a week for medical follow-up. Moreover, he surrenders “regularly” at Narcotics Anonymous meetings. The daily reported that the expert psychiatrist who met Pierre Palmade noted that there was a “certain immaturity”. Oscillating between two personalities: the “hard worker” on one side and the “unbridled reveler” on the other.

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A year and a half after the accident, the victims are still suffering

Yuksel Yakut, one of the victims of the accident caused by Pierre Palmade, spoke in Seven to Eighton TF1, on November 10. He revealed that his son, who was only 6 years old at the time of the incident, “nI'm not doing well at all”. The little boy has physical and psychological after-effects. He “doesn't want to go outside anymore”. The father explained: “Because of the scars on his head, he is in constant pain. It cannot tolerate the sun or the cold.” In addition, he has difficulty eating. The little boy repeated his CE1 and his father said: “The teachers explained to me that he has panic attacks and can't concentrate.

For his part, Yuksel Yakut is in a lot of pain and admitted that his whole body hurts. “I have such intense pain that I'm exhausted and feel like my brain is going to explode.”, he confided. Making simple everyday tasks difficult, like washing or walking,”I need to ask my loved ones for help”, he added.

Article written with the collaboration of 6Médias.

Photo credits: VANSTEENKISTE STEPHANE / BESTIMAGE

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