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Le Havre Driver, 21, Charged With Voluntary Homicide After Fatal Road Dispute

Prosecutors point to surveillance footage alongside the absence of braking to assess intent.

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Une conductrice de 21 ans a été mise en examen lundi et incarcérée pour homicide volontaire après avoir percuté et tué un autre conducteur sorti de son véhicule pour s'expliquer avec elle après une altercation à un feu rouge

Overview

  • The confrontation occurred on August 23 around 6:15 p.m. after the victim considered the driver's start at a red light too slow.
  • Following a horn and an obscene gesture, the 27-year-old overtook, stopped, and exited his car before being struck and dragged several metres.
  • He was airlifted to CHU Rouen in critical condition, placed in an induced coma, and died on Monday.
  • The suspect was placed under formal investigation for voluntary homicide and remanded in custody after investigators identified her car on video, while her companion was questioned then released.
  • Investigators reported no braking traces and witnesses saw no slowing; a police source said toxicology found no alcohol or drugs, and the driver told police she panicked because her two young children and a 17-year-old partner were in the vehicle.