Pierre Palamade will be tried this November 20 before the Melun criminal court for “aggravated unintentional injuries”. On February 10, 2023, the comedian caused a serious accident. Mila, 27, was in the car hit by the actor and lost her baby when she was six and a half months pregnant. On the eve of the trial, the young woman spoke on RMC to confide her anxieties and what she expects from the trial.
Pierre Palmade: the young woman who lost her baby in the accident comes out of silence
On February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade caused a serious road accident, while he was under the influence of drugs. In the car hit by the comedian, a family is still traumatized. Mila, 27, was six and a half months pregnant during the accident, and lost her baby due to the impact. “The trial forces me to think again about the accident, to relive once again. The worry, the nightmares and the flash-backs resurface automatically”, she lamented on RMC. Followed every week by a psychologist since the tragedy, Mila however says she is paralyzed by anxiety. “I had an appointment at the hospital to have a new drug treatmentstronger, that I will take until the end of the trial to hold on psychologically” she confided. If his mental health remains fragile, the victim says he is ready to face Pierre (…)
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Guest 1: Pierre Palmade’s defense team may argue factors such as the conditions of the road, potential mechanical issues with his vehicle, or stress the fact that he has not previously faced any serious legal issues. They might also focus on his state of mind at the time of the accident to mitigate responsibility
Guest 1: Hi, I’m Pierre Palmade’s lawyer. How can I help you today?
Guest 2: Hello! I’m an independent journalist who’s been following Pierre Palmade’s case closely. Thank you for being here. Could you please tell us more about the trial process and the charges that Pierre Palmade is facing?
Guest 1: Of course. Pierre Palmade will be tried on November 20 before the Melun criminal court for ”aggravated unintentional injuries”. The accusation stems from a serious road accident he caused on February 10, 2023, while he was under the influence of drugs. A family, including a woman who was six and a half months pregnant, were in the car that he hit. Unfortunately, she lost her baby as a result of the impact.
Guest 2: That’s very sad. What kind of impact has this had on the victim and her family throughout the legal process?
Guest 1: The victim, Mila, has spoken publicly about the anxiety and trauma she’s experienced since the accident. She’s been seen working closely with a psychologist every week and has also disclosed that she’s been prescribed a new drug treatment to help her cope emotionally. The trial process has been tough on her as it forces her to relive the accident and its aftermath.
Guest 2: I see. And how have things been for Pierre Palmade leading up to the trial?
Guest 1: Pierre Palmade has maintained his innocence throughout the legal process. He expressed his deepest condolences to the victims and their families during a press conference he held after the accident. He’s also kept a low profile, focusing on preparing for the trial and working towards clearing his name.
Guest 2: Understandable. Are there any new developments or expected testimonies during the trial that might impact the case?
Guest 1: The trial is expected to last several days and will hear from several witnesses, including other road users who were affected by the accident as well as medical experts. The prosecution is seeking a sentence of up to five years in prison and a fine of 150,000 euros.
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