Young People Killed in an Accident in Alès: the Driver Was Positive for Nitrous Oxide, Alcohol and Cannabis
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The driver at the wheel of the vehicle at the time of the accident, which killed three young people aged 14, 15 and 19 on 3 December, had consumed several prohibited substances while driving The 19-year-old
Nicknamed hilarious gas, the nitrous oxide has recently caused several road tragedies. The driver of the car who ended up in a pool in the Gard, killing three young people, had consumed them.
One week after the fatal accident in Alès (Gard), the results of the tests on the 19-year-old driver of the car showed that he was positive for nitrous oxide.
Three 14, 15 and 19-year-olds died drowned on December 3, after their car fell into a pool.
The analyses carried out after the deaths of the teenagers last week concluded that they had used hilarious gas, said Tuesday's prosecutor. After an exit, their vehicle had landed in a swimming pool.
Toxicological analyses of the driver of the fatal accident in the Gard, identified as the 19-year-old, revealed a relatively high level of nitrous oxide, as well as the presence of cannabis and alcohol.
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