According to BFMTV, Pierre Palmade suffered a stroke on Saturday, February 25. The incident occurred in the addiction ward of the Paul Brousse hospital in Villejuif, in the Val-de-Marne department. The 54-year-old comedian is currently under house arrest and under electronic surveillance.
He was arrested on February 10 after suffering a terrible car accident. The comedian, who was under the influence of drugs, deviated from his path and collided head-on with a car coming from the opposite direction. While a pregnant woman lost her baby in the collision, a 6-year-old boy was disfigured and the driver of the crashed car underwent multiple surgeries.
The comedian, who was also targeted on the charge of “possessing child pornography images” after two people accused the comedian of watching sexually explicit videos of children, has been staying in a hospital room since the accident.
His health status has been questioned for several days. As a matter of fact, he did not attend the hearing on Friday, February 24, which will decide whether he should be arrested due to an unfavorable medical opinion. He was transferred to the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital after suffering a stroke in the early hours of Saturday, February 25. According to Le Parisien, his vital prediction will not come into play.
The Court of Appeal, who is tried for “unintentional killing and wounding”, will decide at 11:30 on Monday whether Pierre Palmade will go to jail or remain under the electronic wristband. Will the calendar change after this event?
Pierre Palmade is not at immediate risk of going to jail, said Guillaume Farde, BFMTV’s police-justice adviser. “This paralysis is probably changing a lot of things,” the expert explains. If Pierre Palmade’s health is deteriorating sharply, we understand that this is completely incompatible with pre-trial detention,” adds the expert.
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Source: Programme Television

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