His father, the three-star chef Yannick Alleno, has been fighting for more than two years for the establishment of a specific offense of “road homicide”.
Published on 28/11/2024 14:01
Updated on 28/11/2024 14:04
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The judgment has fallen. The motorist who killed Antoine Alléno in 2022 was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday, November 28, by the Paris judicial court. The president of the court insisted on “risky behavior multiplied in a reckless manner” from the driver of the car to explain this sentence. His father, the three-star chef Yannick Alleno, has been fighting for more than two years for the establishment of a specific offense “road homicide”. An idea that has been taken up by parliamentarians but the law has not yet changed.
May 8, 2022, around 11:12 p.m. Franky D. drives drunk and without a driving license at 120 km/h in a stolen car, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. He first hits a VTC, a taxi then loses control of his large engine and hits a scooter. The driver of the scooter, Antoine Alléno, 24, and his passenger, were ejected. He succumbs to his injuries. The young woman, his colleague, is injured.
The driver then tried to flee on foot, but he was caught by an off-duty police commissioner. Franky D. was checked two hours after the facts with 1.56 g/l of alcohol in his blood.