The accident occurred Thursday evening in the middle of snow and ice in Île-de-France. David H., a Paris police officer, died Sunday afternoon after the collision at Chevilly-Larue of a bus with four cars and a two-wheeler, indicates the Créteil prosecutor's office, confirming the announcement of the Alliance union .
The Val-de-Marne public prosecutor's office adds that “the investigation initially opened for involuntary injuries was reclassified as an investigation for homicide and involuntary injuries.” The CRS motorway is in charge of the investigation which will determine the circumstances of the accident.
A first report on Friday showed four people in absolute emergency, a motorcyclist between life and death and 31 people injured but in relative emergency, according to the prefecture. About ten people escaped unharmed.
David H. “was a seasoned police officer, a practitioner and enthusiast of combat sports,” deplores Alliance on Facebook. Committed, the deceased was also “a dedicated delegate who worked for many years within the Paris regional office”. According to actu17, the police officer was off duty at the time of the accident and was driving his personal car.
Originally from Gironde, the forty-year-old was also a coach of Sambo, a “self-defense without weapon” sport designed in the USSR. He was also a consultant for RMC sport combat, L'Équipe or Eurosport, he wrote on his social networks. The author of a fundraiser put online to help the deceased civil servant's loved ones calls: “David was always there for many of us, let's be there for his family. »