The Marseille prosecutor said Tuesday that there was
no "at this stage" link between the drugs taken by the driver of the bus
to sleep and the collision of his vehicle with a TER that killed 6
people in Millas. Le Figaro takes stock of the latest elements of the
case.
Drugs are not in question
The Marseille prosecutor said on Tuesday that there was no "at this stage of the investigation causal link" between the treatment taken by the bus driver "to sleep" and the collision of his vehicle with a TER that killed 6 Millas. "All analyzes will be done as part of the training," continued Xavier Tarabeux, stating that the driver took these drugs "for years". On Saturday, the lawyer of three of the six bereaved families, Me Jehanne Collard, had mentioned "in the conditional" the fact that she could have been "under the influence of antidepressants, anxiolytics".
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The driver was indicted on December 20 for "homicide and unintentional injury by recklessness". It was placed under judicial control including the driving prohibition. This mother was hospitalized "because her state of health requires significant care," then said his lawyer, describing it as "collapsed and in great distress" psychological, besides the physical injuries due to the accident. The last report of the accident reports 4 dead, 4 people still in intensive care or intensive care and two people in pediatric service.
• Two families of victims who are civil parties
Two of the families of adolescents who died in the collision filed a complaint with civil party in Marseille. This "will allow families of two dead college students to access the court file tomorrow, have information they do not have and possibly request additional investigations on the circumstances of the accident," said Me Jehanne Collard, their lawyer. The center specialized in accidents and collective disasters within the specialized interregional Jurisdiction (JIRS) of the public prosecutor of Marseille is seized of the investigation to determine the causes of this accident.
The driver ensured during her auditions that she saw the crossing barriers raised. A version contrary to the first "material findings" that had been reported by the prosecutor of Marseille, and which went "rather in the direction of a closed barrier", as the testimony of the driver of the TER and drivers of vehicles that were the other side of the road.
• 17,000 signatories in favor of the bus driver
Launched 5 days ago on the exchange.org website, the petition entitled "Support for Nadine driver of the bus" exceeded the 17,000 signature mark at Tuesday noon. "Supports Nadine driver of Millas car wrongly accused by the French state! Several testimonials of inhabitants of Millas and its surroundings we affirm that the barriers disfonctionner by moment! Thank you for sharing as much as possible, "says the text of the petition in an approximate French. "Huge support for the families of the victims. Rest in peace little angel, "concludes the text.
• Inter-ministerial delegate "thinks" about accompanying measures
Élisabeth Pelsez, an inter-ministerial delegate for victims' assistance, said that the care of bereaved families would be "improved" after three families of victims expressed their feelings of "abandonment". Me Collard, the lawyer for three of the six families, said that there was no care, citing the example of the mother of one of the victims, who "said she was not accompanied to the announcement of the death of his child whose body was in Montpellier. She would have waited several hours, before going alone to the scene of the accident to find the body of his son. Responding on RTL to the indignation of this mother, Elizabeth Pelsez judged "it is perfectly normal for this mother to say that the time seemed immensely long and that during all that time she had to be desperately alone with her pain ". "We will make sure that in the future we can take steps to ensure that people who need to travel are accompanied," she said.
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• A reception system set up at the town hall of Saint-Féliu-d'Avall
A reception system for families is organized under the auspices of the prefecture as of Tuesday morning and for the whole week. This device, installed at the town hall of Saint-Féliu d'Avall, includes the associations France Victim and FENVAC, as well as a representative of the president of the bar court near Perpignan. This device will be renewed next week as needed.
The Marseille prosecutor said on Tuesday that there was no "at this stage of the investigation causal link" between the treatment taken by the bus driver "to sleep" and the collision of his vehicle with a TER that killed 6 Millas. "All analyzes will be done as part of the training," continued Xavier Tarabeux, stating that the driver took these drugs "for years". On Saturday, the lawyer of three of the six bereaved families, Me Jehanne Collard, had mentioned "in the conditional" the fact that she could have been "under the influence of antidepressants, anxiolytics".
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The driver was indicted on December 20 for "homicide and unintentional injury by recklessness". It was placed under judicial control including the driving prohibition. This mother was hospitalized "because her state of health requires significant care," then said his lawyer, describing it as "collapsed and in great distress" psychological, besides the physical injuries due to the accident. The last report of the accident reports 4 dead, 4 people still in intensive care or intensive care and two people in pediatric service.
• Two families of victims who are civil parties
Two of the families of adolescents who died in the collision filed a complaint with civil party in Marseille. This "will allow families of two dead college students to access the court file tomorrow, have information they do not have and possibly request additional investigations on the circumstances of the accident," said Me Jehanne Collard, their lawyer. The center specialized in accidents and collective disasters within the specialized interregional Jurisdiction (JIRS) of the public prosecutor of Marseille is seized of the investigation to determine the causes of this accident.
The driver ensured during her auditions that she saw the crossing barriers raised. A version contrary to the first "material findings" that had been reported by the prosecutor of Marseille, and which went "rather in the direction of a closed barrier", as the testimony of the driver of the TER and drivers of vehicles that were the other side of the road.
• 17,000 signatories in favor of the bus driver
Launched 5 days ago on the exchange.org website, the petition entitled "Support for Nadine driver of the bus" exceeded the 17,000 signature mark at Tuesday noon. "Supports Nadine driver of Millas car wrongly accused by the French state! Several testimonials of inhabitants of Millas and its surroundings we affirm that the barriers disfonctionner by moment! Thank you for sharing as much as possible, "says the text of the petition in an approximate French. "Huge support for the families of the victims. Rest in peace little angel, "concludes the text.
• Inter-ministerial delegate "thinks" about accompanying measures
Élisabeth Pelsez, an inter-ministerial delegate for victims' assistance, said that the care of bereaved families would be "improved" after three families of victims expressed their feelings of "abandonment". Me Collard, the lawyer for three of the six families, said that there was no care, citing the example of the mother of one of the victims, who "said she was not accompanied to the announcement of the death of his child whose body was in Montpellier. She would have waited several hours, before going alone to the scene of the accident to find the body of his son. Responding on RTL to the indignation of this mother, Elizabeth Pelsez judged "it is perfectly normal for this mother to say that the time seemed immensely long and that during all that time she had to be desperately alone with her pain ". "We will make sure that in the future we can take steps to ensure that people who need to travel are accompanied," she said.
»READ ALSO - Millas accident: testimonials evoke closed barriers
• A reception system set up at the town hall of Saint-Féliu-d'Avall
A reception system for families is organized under the auspices of the prefecture as of Tuesday morning and for the whole week. This device, installed at the town hall of Saint-Féliu d'Avall, includes the associations France Victim and FENVAC, as well as a representative of the president of the bar court near Perpignan. This device will be renewed next week as needed.
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