This Thursday, February 23, BFMTV reveals that the driver who fatally mowed down chef Antoine Alléno on May 8, 2022, was released and placed under judicial supervision pending his trial.

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On May 8, 2022, the cook Antoine Alléno was fatally mowed down by a motorist, while he was stopped, aboard his scooter, at a red light in the streets of Paris. Known to the police, the driver was driving drunk and without a license a luxury car he had just stolen. A drama which, at the time, had aroused strong reactions. Devastated, the starred chef Yannick Alléno had expressed his immense grief the day after the funeral of his son, who died suddenly at the age of 24. “I just understood this morning only the lack that will haunt me all my life“, had written the famous cook, who has since founded an association bearing the name of his late boy. “His energy housed in the depths of my body will be used, through the association ‘Antoine Alleno’ to support the victims of repeat offenders.”

Antoine Alléno mowed down by a multi-recidivist driver

Already wanted for several traffic offenses and tested positive for alcohol, but also narcotics, the young man who killed Antoine Alléno had been presented, two days after the accident, to an investigating judge who had ordered his detention. examination and remand in custody. Judicial information was then opened against him for counts of homicide and aggravated involuntary injuries – drunk driving, canceled license –, damage, willful violence, theft and hit and run. The Paris prosecutor’s office had also announced that he would have to serve two other sentences of six and three months’ imprisonment already on his criminal record. But nine months later, the driver has found freedom.

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The author of the accident of Antoine Alléno released

As revealed BFM TV from concordant sources, this Thursday, February 23, the author of the accident which caused the death of Antoine Alléno was released and placed under judicial control on September 10, 2022. “The decision was taken at the end of the classic period of four months of provisional detention in criminal matters”, write our colleagues. And to specify: “On the other hand, the man did not immediately regain his freedom. He remained in custody until December 15 due to a four-month prison sentence he was to serve, resulting from a conviction dating from before the accident.” The trial of this 25-year-old resident of Hauts-de-Seine should take place next year.

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