“It’s going to be very hard. I still can’t talk about it, even think about it, without crying.” Nearly two years after the loss of her unborn child, Mila remains deeply traumatized. Wednesday November 20, 2024, Pierre Palmade will appear before the Melun criminal court for the “aggravated involuntary injuries” which resulted from the road accident that he caused on February 10, 2023, under the influence of drugs. The 56-year-old comedian collided with another vehicle in the opposite direction, seriously injuring the three passengers on board: the 38-year-old driver, his 6-year-old son, and his 27-year-old sister-in-law, almost 7 months pregnant. , who lost the baby after the collision. On the eve of the trial, the latter agreed to speak on the microphone of RMC about this “trauma which [la] consumes entirely” since the tragedy.
The imminent opening of Pierre Palmade’s trial is a terrible ordeal for Mila: “The trial forces me to think about the accident, to relive it once again. Worry, nightmares and flashbacks resurface automatically,” the young woman confides to our colleagues. Despite his psychological follow-up, the victim still faces fragile mental health. And the upcoming event only adds to his anxiety. “I had an appointment at the hospital to put in place a new, stronger drug treatment, which I will take until the end of the trial to hold on psychologically,” explains Mila, who “does not know Not yet (…)
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