The biker involved in the death of a 20-year-old young woman near Amiens during a wild rodeo was indicted Wednesday July 28 for manslaughter and placed under judicial control, announced the prosecution.
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On the night of July 16 to 17, during a wild race in Glisy, near Amiens, this 32-year-old man lost control of his motorcycle and hit head-on the young woman who was crossing the street.
The latter, who had come to watch the race, died shortly after from her injuries.
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The investigation did not reveal any alcohol or narcotics consumption on the part of the respondent.
On the other hand, it is proven that he traveled at a very high speed on the rear wheel before hitting the victim,
”Amiens prosecutor Alexandre de Bosschère said in a statement.
Referred Wednesday, the man, whose criminal record is clean, was indicted and placed under judicial supervision.
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The prosecution did not request a remand in custody.
Victim of multiple fractures, the indicted has a state of health that does not currently allow his imprisonment,
"said the same source.
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The prosecution requested the opening of a judicial investigation "
by targeting acts of manslaughter by manifestly deliberate violation of a particular obligation of caution by the driver of a vehicle and participation in a motorized rodeo
".
The investigation to identify the organizers of the event is continuing.