Courchevel's Fatal Fire. Businessman Eric Claret-Tournier Sentenced to Three Years in Prison, Including Six Months in Prison
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Smoke detectors and dysfunctional smoke-free system, low-flow waterthrower: he was accused of accumulating "negligence" in the Isba residence, where a criminal arson had killed two and wounded some 20 people. The defence intends to appeal the decision.
The Albertville Correctional Court sentenced this businessman for serious negligence to more than that required by the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Courchevel's businessman, Éric Claret-Tournier, was sentenced this Friday, July 4 by the Albertville Correctional Court to a three-year prison term, six months of which he will carry out under the regime of home detention by electronic bracelet.
The owner of the Isba de Courchevel residence, where a fire had killed two people and injured many in 2019, was sentenced this Friday to three years in prison, six months of which were closed by the Albertville court. His lawyer announces that he will appeal.
Eric Claret-Tournier was sentenced on Friday 4 July to three years' imprisonment, including six months' imprisonment, in a second trial on the fatal fire at a hotel in Courchevel, of which he owned. The sinister death of two people occurred in 2019.


The owner of a seasonal residence in Courchevel (Savoie), where arson killed two people in 2019, was sentenced this Friday to three years in prison, including six months in prison, reports the Dauphiné Libéré.
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