The two men suspected of having assaulted an ambulance driver on Monday in Rouxwere released under conditions by the examining magistrate and by the youth judge, confirmed Tuesday evening the parquet floor of Charleroi.
The minor, born in 2005, will in particular have to serve a 30-hour sentence of community service and undergo training to manage his aggressiveness.
His wife, who was driving the ambulance, is also shocked
The facts occurred on Monday followingnoon while the emergency vehicle was en route for an intervention in Roux. “A father and son got angry because the ambulance was not going fast enough according to them. They passed her before blocking her way. The paramedic was taken out of the vehicle by the two suspects, before being leaned once morest a wall and hit on the head and neck., had reported the boss of the ambulance company R-Médic. The man “is fine” but was in shock. “His wife, who was driving the ambulance, is also shocked“, had specified the boss of the ambulance company.
Nasty obstruction of traffic and bodily harm to the father
The two suspects, deprived of their freedom and auditioned, were presented to an investigating judge and a juvenile judge. “The minor is accused of carrying a prohibited weapon and assault and battery resulting in incapacity for work, with the aggravating circumstance that the blows were inflicted on a person who carries out a mission of general public health interest., said the Charleroi prosecutor’s office. “QAs for the father of the family, he is accused of malicious obstruction of traffic and assault and battery.
The minor was released under conditions and placed in his family following his presentation before the juvenile judge. “In particular, he will have to serve a 30-hour sentence of general interest, no longer commit offenses, continue his education and begin training for the management of his emotions and his aggressiveness. The father was also released on conditions for further investigation.