Driver Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Killing Highway Worker at Toll
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In August 2024, a man driving a stolen car had fatally hit a Sanef employee at the Saint-Avold toll. He was sentenced to 7 years in prison.
The 59-year-old employee was preparing to assist a biker when she was hit at high speed by a crazy car, stolen a few hours earlier.
On Wednesday, 15 October, the Court of Sarreguemines (Moselle) sentenced a man who had killed a Sanef employee at the Saint-Avold toll in 2024 by striking her with a car, announced the Public Prosecutor's Office. The man, found guilty of involuntary homicide, received "seven years' imprisonment with continued detention and cancellation of his driver's licence with a ban on obtaining him for five years", the Public Prosecutor's Office said. S的 ad…
The hearing takes place in a heavy atmosphere. The benches in room C of the Sarreguemines Correctional Court are occupied by the families of the victims. On a easel, a large picture attracts the eyes: a couple laughing, tied up. The victim's husband laid there, facing the defendants. This Wednesday, a case ...
The Sarreguemines court sentenced a man convicted of involuntary homicide to seven years in prison after fatally striking an employee at the Saint-Avold toll in Moselle.
A 22-year-old man was tried this Wednesday, alongside three other people, by the Sarreguemines court. He was suspected of fatally hitting a Sanef agent at the Saint-Avold toll in August 2024. The defendant was sentenced to seven years in prison.
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