2023-11-04 05:00:00
On November 7, the trial of three police officers involved in a fatal chase will begin in Brussels. With the Retrace research group, “Le Soir” presents a reconstruction of the events in the form of a video investigation. Article reserved for subscribers By Arthur Sente (in collaboration with Retrace) Published on 4/11/2023 at 06:00 Reading time: 2 min
On May 9, 2017, at 9:31 p.m., a motorcycle driven by Ouassim Toumi (24 years old) collided with a VW Caddy van driven by Inspector J. of the Brussels police, positioned on the road at the exit of the Bailli tunnel, on Avenue Louise.
What was the police officer’s intention in positioning himself there? Was he stationary at the time of the impact, in slight forward movement, or even in reverse, as suggested by divergent testimonies collected as part of the judicial investigation? And might its position, representing an obstacle to exiting the tunnel (which might contravene police regulations, read elsewhere), have surprised the biker?
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