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Pierre Palmade accident: one year later, the pregnant passenger who lost her baby testifies

2024-02-09T09:53:53.683Z

Highlights: Pierre Palmade accident: one year later, the pregnant passenger who lost her baby testifies. Mila, 27, is in the car with her nephew - aged 6 at the time of the incident - and her brother-in-law, 38, who was driving the vehicle which was violently hit by the car by Pierre Palmade. “My daughter was killed, she would have been born if this accident had not happened,” whispers the young woman. For the sake of justice, the baby having died in utero, the charge of “involuntary manslaughter” could be dropped.


In rare confidences, Mila, six and a half months pregnant at the time of the tragedy, confides in her life since she lost her baby in


Nothing can ease his pain.

Almost a year, to the day, after the accident caused by Pierre Palmade, the young woman who was pregnant at the time of the tragedy, spoke to RMC.

“My life is no longer the same, and it never will be again.

» This Friday, February 10, 2023, Mila, 27, is in the car with her nephew - aged 6 at the time of the incident - and her brother-in-law, 38, who was driving the vehicle which was violently hit by the car by Pierre Palmade.

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She was six and a half months pregnant, after a long process of medically assisted procreation (MAP), when the car of the comedian, who tested positive for cocaine and drugs, hit the vehicle in which she was on a road in Seine et Marne.

The collision was fatal for this unborn baby.

According to experts, he was viable at the time of the tragedy - having reached almost 28 weeks of pregnancy and weighing well over 500 g - and died shortly after the accident, before his emergency birth by cesarean section.

“My daughter was killed”

Everything was ready to welcome this much-awaited little girl.

As his mother revealed to RMC, Solin-Hazal's room is intact.

“My daughter was killed, she would have been born if this accident had not happened,” whispers the young woman.

For the sake of justice, the baby having died in utero, the charge of “involuntary manslaughter” could be dropped.

“One more trauma”, for Mila.

Since the accident, Mila, a school assistant, has not returned to work.

“It reminds me of everything I lost,” she comments.

Not to mention that the accident left him with physical after-effects, including a detached shoulder blade.

Pierre Palmade “took my future away from me”, concludes the young woman, who now expects a lot from justice.

Source: leparis

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