“It is very difficult for me to be present in this room today”
In the morning, the comedian was confronted in the courtroom with the story of the victims’ broken lives. Their vital prognoses for a time compromised, they still suffer today from serious physical and psychological after-effects.
Six months pregnant at the time of the accident, the woman sitting in the front passenger seat underwent an emergency cesarean section. Her unborn daughter, named Solin, was declared dead after 32 minutes of resuscitation, without giving any sign of extra-uterine life.
“It is very difficult for me to be present today in this room, there is a lot of work being done with my psychiatrist,” declared the woman who is now the mother of a two-month-old daughter, who suffers from post-traumatic stress syndrome.
With his left arm in a sling, advancing towards the bar with infinite slowness with the help of a crutch, driver Yuksel Y. described his new life circumscribed by pain and injuries.
“I was a team leader, I had friends, during the weekend I tried to enjoy with my children, my family (…), today I can no longer do this kind of thing,” said he testified via a Turkish interpreter.
For 17 months and his nightclub outing in Bordeaux which made the rounds on social networks and outraged France – even the president of the court, who was moved by it at the hearing – Pierre Palmade has been abstinent. He undergoes urine screenings two to three times a week
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