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Beaune Edition | They hit a pedestrian near Nancy, leave and are taken in a doubt … in Beaune

It’s an unusual story our colleagues from Eastern Republican. Saturday, around 8:30 p.m., a man who was walking on the A33 near Villers-lès-Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) was hit by a vehicle driven by Belgian tourists. While the vehicle does not stop, the victim, aged 47, will soon be helped by a witness. Complaining of pain, the forties will then join his car, parked nearby, and go to the nearest hospital, before being transported to the Nancy University Hospital.

As for Belgian tourists? They will continue their journey to Beaune where, the doubt being too strong, they will stop to contact the emergency services who will ask them to turn around to come back and explain themselves to the Lorraine-Alsace CRS motorway in Champigneulles, in in charge of the investigation. Once there, they will explain that they stopped soon after the shock, aware of having probably struck something. But would have left for want of finding damage to their vehicle or not seeing a human or animal victim …

Tourists continued their journey to the south of France for around 250 km

Driver and alcohol tests have been negative and the investigation is continuing.

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