"He certainly did not see that there was an accident." : Moon defense of a passenger in Palmade case makes Bruce Toussaint skeptical

"He certainly did not see that there was an accident." : Moon defense of a passenger in Palmade case makes Bruce Toussaint skeptical

Bruce Toussaint was skeptical following the defense of a passenger’s attorney in the Palmade case.

This is real drama. On Friday, February 10, the comedian had a serious accident on the D372 at Villiers-en-Bière, south of Seine-et-Marne. Pierre Palmade’s vehicle, which was under the influence of cocaine at the time, collided with another vehicle from the front. Among those killed in the accident are a 38-year-old man, his 6-year-old son and a pregnant woman who lost her baby. He had fled before the two men who were with Pierre Palmade in his car were found. He was questioned by Bruce Toussaint on February 20. Live ToussaintMaître Nathalie Fonteneau insisted on explaining why her client fled at the time of the accident, and it is clear that her response made the journalist skeptical.

When this accident happened, two passengers were accused of fleeing. What is your client’s version?Bruce Toussaint asked from the entrance.NO. He didn’t run for it. ‘Let’s go, follow me,’ said the other passenger. And he followed. I’m not sure my client is aware that it was an accident. Even if he had guessed, he wouldn’t have been able to bring the necessary help as we knew there was a nurse and firefighter at the scene. They are, however, more likely to assist victims at the scene. So, as far as I know, he didn’t run away from his responsibilities.‘, the lawyer replied first.

Bruce Toussaint, visibly skeptical, insisted on reminding him of the condition of cars.

We’ve seen what condition these cars are in…“.”I remind you that we are on a dark, lightless road. My client saw everything black with tinnitus. He had certainly not seen that there had been an accident at the time.‘, replied Maître Nathalie Fonteneau.

Didn’t he see that there was an accident and that there were victims?“restarted Bruce Toussaint.”Yes pretty much! He did not see that there was a collision between several vehicles. It ended up in the side aisle. He didn’t measure up to be a vehicle with other victims. He was completely exhausted. He wasn’t fully aware of what he was doing, so he followed the second passenger.Bruce explained it before Toussaint took a few seconds to continue the conversation.

If you’ll excuse me, there are two reflections… Either the story you’re telling us now is abbreviated, even bizarre – I’m putting myself in the shoes of everyone else watching – or it wasn’t your client. in normal condition“, stated Bruce Toussaint.”He was tired! So he fell asleep and had an accident. (…) Yes, he wasn’t in his normal state, but that doesn’t mean he was under the influence of drugs. He was just tired, then accidentally shocked”.

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Source: Programme Television

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