After the tragedy of February 10, the investigation continues into the accident caused by Pierre Palmade. Parts of the hearings of the comedian and his passengers have been revealed, allowing to know more regarding the circumstances.
The circumstances of the accident caused by Pierre Palmade on February 10 are becoming clearer. It is now known to all: Pierre Palmade was under the influence of narcotics when he took the wheel that day.
Elements of the investigation and statements by the comedian were revealed on Tuesday by our colleagues from BFM TV. When the results of the samples taken from Pierre Palmade were communicated, he did not dispute them. He admitted that he had been using drugs for three days (compared to 24 hours at the start of the investigation) without sleeping.
According to the statements of the passengers present in the vehicle during the tragedy, “two party friends who have become sex friends”Pierre Palmade would have received “environ” eight injections of 3M™ between 12 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. (time of the accident) on Friday. According to information reported by Vincent Vantighem, police-justice journalist for BFM TV, Pierre Palmade received “one last injection 30 minutes before the tragedy”. Pierre Palmade, meanwhile, confessed to having drunk two glasses of alcohol and consumed cocaine in addition.
Distracted by an SMS?
One of the passengers provided some details regarding the time of the accident. The use of a mobile phone might be involved in the case, which would be considered an aggravating circumstance. Just before the collision, Pierre Palmade would have been distracted following receiving an SMS which he asked one of his acolytes to read. It was following having had this message that the comedian would have deviated from his route and would have hit the car containing the three victims.
The passenger hearings also revealed that it was Pierre Palmade himself who asked his two “sex-friends” to leave the car following the accident.