2023-10-10 19:37:28
The investigation promised to be complicated. The gendarmes of the Bouliac company have just resolved it and are able to bring to justice the alleged perpetrator of a fatal accident.
It was March 9, 2023, around 7:40 a.m., in Camblanes-et-Meynac, on the portion of the D 10, called route des Deux Ponts. Living in Paillet…
The investigation promised to be complicated. The gendarmes of the Bouliac company have just resolved it and are able to bring to justice the alleged perpetrator of a fatal accident.
It was March 9, 2023, around 7:40 a.m., in Camblanes-et-Meynac, on the portion of the D 10, called route des Deux Ponts. Living in Paillet, a 50-year-old motorcyclist was going up a line of vehicles when he was hit sideways by a car which suddenly moved in front of him to overtake. Ejected to the other side of the road, William Le Goff did not survive the accident.
Witnesses are clear: the motorist who caused the accident stopped for a brief moment, without leaving the passenger compartment, before leaving, leaving the victim’s relatives to their grief and their questions.
Investigators from the Latresne brigade started from almost nothing to find the driver. The priority was to rescue the biker. Stunned by this hit-and-run, the witnesses were unable to note the license plate number.
The only elements available to the police were a make, a model of car and a color, varying between gray and navy blue. They then went back in time. Earlier that morning, the motorist was already driving at high speed and had swerved several times, as witnessed by witnesses on the route.
The gendarmes launched a call for witnesses following this fatal accident, which occurred on the Route des Deux Ponts in Camblanes-et-Meynac.
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He seemed not to remember
The Latresne investigators assumed that this route and excessive speed of traffic were perhaps usual. After careful investigations, by cross-referencing elements such as a warning from an automatic radar and the make of the vehicle, they identified a forty-year-old who was working only a few hundred meters from the scene of the accident.
Arrested and placed in police custody last June, this 48-year-old from Langon who seemed not to remember the accident, was released while his confiscated vehicle and telephone passed into the hands of experts. Convincing evidence has since been observed.
Presented this Tuesday, October 10 to the public prosecutor’s office, he was released under judicial supervision and with a summons to appear before the criminal court to answer for involuntary manslaughter and hit-and-run.
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