Urban rodeo: the family of the biker who had seriously injured two children in Pontoise evicted from their accommodation

The Val-d’Oise prefecture announces the eviction of the occupants of the social housing where the man who had knocked down two children during an urban rodeo in early August lived.

Three weeks following the events, the family of the biker who had seriously injured two children during an urban rodeo in Pontoise was evicted from their social housing, announce Gérald Darmanin and the Val-d’Oise prefecture on Twitter. However, the perpetrator is not directly concerned by this expulsion since he is currently imprisoned.

“This morning, on my instruction, the @Prefet95 ordered the eviction of the occupants of the accommodation of the author of the rodeo who had seriously injured two children on August 5th”said the Minister of the Interior on Twitter.

On August 5, a 10-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy were violently knocked down by this biker while they were playing “tag” on the esplanade in their neighborhood. This accident had led to an intensification of controls once morest people performing urban rodeos throughout France, and had opened the debate on this dangerous practice, which once more gave rise to dramas. a few days later.

The biker, who had himself surrendered to the police, is indicted for “involuntary injuries resulting in total incapacity for work for more than three months” aggravated by two circumstances, the hit and run and the breach to security obligations.

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