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He Was Driving Too Fast and Was Drunk: a Man Charged for Killing a Road Agent in the Eure

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An officer of the North-West Roads Department died on Tuesday, June 24th. He was 24 years old and was in operation on RN 154 in Heudreville-sur-Eure (Eure). This was where he was hit by a motorist who was driving too fast and had drunk. - He was driving too fast and was drunk: a man charged for having killed a road agent in the Eure (Police, justice and other facts).

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An officer of the North-West Roads Department died on Tuesday, June 24th. He was 24 years old and was in operation on RN 154 in Heudreville-sur-Eure (Eure). This was where he was hit by a motorist who was driving too fast and had drunk. - He was driving too fast and was drunk: a man charged for having killed a road agent in the Eure (Police, justice and other facts).

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On the road information panels, some motorists were able to see a sober message, paying tribute to Killian. This 24-year-old road agent was fatally hit, on June 24, by a...

On Tuesday, June 24, a young DIRNO officer was fatally hit by a van during an intervention on the RN 154. The driver, a craftman aged 50 years, was charged and arrested.

The man who killed a road agent in the Eure, while hitting him, is being charged with manslaughter, and he's been busted this Friday.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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