On November 14, around 10 a.m., Jacqueline Jullian was crossing the pedestrian crossing not far from her home in Marseille.
She was going for a hike in the creeks.
A usual journey, she bathed every day.
In front of around ten witnesses, a car hit her, dragging her for several meters.
An hour later, the 62-year-old former social worker died at Timone hospital.
Internal bleeding.
“The death was declared at 11:33 a.m.,”
says his daughter, Floraine Jullian, 27 years old, long black hair, black eyes, clutching a cup of coffee
.
As it was a road accident, legal proceedings were opened and we could not see his body when we asked.”
The Jullians, René, Jacqueline's husband, Lionel, her son, Sandra, her eldest daughter and Floraine, her youngest, will only be allowed to approach it four days later, three hours before the funeral.
Notably because
“the lawyer we hired applied pressure.”
The latter, the criminal lawyer Pierre Bruno, at the same time told Jacqueline's family that the driver was not placed in detention
"because his condition did not allow it"
.
With Le
Figaro
, the lawyer confirms that the man, aged 86, who had not drunk or smoked, said he had been “
blinded by the sun
”.
Instead of Jacqueline, he saw a trash can.
Still according to Me Bruno, then…
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