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Seine-Saint-Denis: a six-year-old girl killed by a driver

2021-03-28T21:31:30.405Z


The child was mowed down as she took a pedestrian crossing with her family. The driver and his passenger, who were on a “wild ride” under curfew, were taken into police custody.


Saturday March 27, in Aulnay-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis), a six-year-old girl was killed by a young motorist who immediately fled.

According to several sources, the car was on a

savage

"

race

".

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The accident took place on the road to Mitry, shortly before 8 p.m., according to

Le Parisien

.

While crossing the lane on a pedestrian crossing, accompanied by her older brother, the young girl was struck by a fast-moving vehicle.

Despite the efforts of the Samu, then the carers of the Aulnay-Villepinte hospital where she was transferred, the victim could not be revived and died in the evening.

His brother is unharmed.

The driver fled

The driver did not stop and fled, but the study of surveillance cameras made it possible to identify the vehicle.

The person responsible for the accident and his passenger were finally arrested in Sevran.

They would be around twenty years old.

The Bobigny prosecutor's office said they had been taken into police custody, an investigation entrusted to the Sevran police station for manslaughter.

It is not yet known whether drugs or alcohol are involved.

The family of the young victim, originally from the city of Gros Saule in Aulnay, is in a state of shock and must still be heard about the circumstances of the tragedy.

On Twitter, Linda Kebbab, National Unit-SGP Police delegate declared that the perpetrators "

were racing in cars during the curfew

" and "

abandoned their victim without stopping

".

For the union of police officers SCSI also, "

thugs were a priori the race in the car

".

Source: lefigaro

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