The victim is a 46-year-old police officer, who was traveling in one of the cars involved in the accident, according to the Créteil public prosecutor's office.
Published on 25/11/2024 14:24
Updated on 25/11/2024 14:42
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The toll from the accident on the A6B is increasing. One of the people seriously injured during this pileup which took place from Thursday to Friday, November 22 in Val-de-Marne died on Sunday, November 24, announced the Créteil prosecutor's office. The accident took place during the snowy episode linked to the Caetano storm.
The victim is a 46-year-old police officer, who was traveling in one of the cars involved in the accident, says this source, confirming information from Actu17. Four other people were in absolute emergency and 31 others were more lightly injured in the accident.
Among the most seriously injured people is a motorcyclist whose life-threatening prognosis was in jeopardy, according to the department prefecture. The Créteil public prosecutor's office clarified on Monday that it had no evidence of“update of his state of health”. The investigation initially opened for unintentional injuries was reclassified as homicide and unintentional injuries, again according to this source.
This accident linked to bad weather affecting Île-de-France occurred around 11:30 p.m. Thursday evening on the A6B motorway near L'Haÿ-les-Roses (Val-de-Marne). It involved a Blablacar bus, four vehicles and a motorcycle. “Investigations are continuing at the CRS motorway to determine the circumstances of the accident”declared the prosecution.