At the time of his care on Friday evening, after the road accident which plunged four people into critical condition, Pierre Palmade showed “many traces of bites” on his body, writes Le Parisien…
More than two days after the serious car accident in Pierre Palmade, who took an unborn baby from his pregnant mother and plunged four victims into serious condition, the trail of driving under narcotics seems to be clearer. We know: Pierre Palmade tested positive for cocaine after the crash involving three vehicles in total, including his Peugeot 3008 which he lost control of on a departmental road in a straight line. According to the public prosecutor of Melun, who spoke the day after the violent collision, “the toxicological analyzes showed that Pierre Palmade was driving under the influence of narcotics”.
Pierre Palmade also showed traces of bites when he was taken care of by the emergency services, we also learn The Parisian this Monday. In an article focusing on the search carried out on Sunday by investigators at the comedian’s home in Cécy-en-Bière, the Ile-de-France daily evokes “scattered syringes” on the premises, which a cleaning lady would have taken care of. to pick up and leave available to law enforcement on Saturday. A tool that seems consistent with “the many traces of bites found on the body of Pierre Palmade during the intervention of the firefighters”, writes the newspaper.
A party at Pierre Palmade that would have gone wrong
The main track explored by the investigators at this stage seems to be that of a long party organized at Pierre Palmade’s in Cécy-en-Bière, just before the accident. There is talk of a “24-hour” party, in the presence of four young people and embellished with “chemsex” according to BFM TV. Chemsex, a combination of “chemical” and “sex”, is a practice combining sexual relations and drugs intended to amplify pleasure.
Pierre Palmade would have decided to take the wheel Friday at the end of the day, with two of them, to go shopping before the collision, which occurred around 7 p.m. These two young men in their twenties, presented as former escort-boys by Le Parisien, fled in the minutes following the accident. Still wanted on Monday, they were called on FranceInfo “to go to any police station” by the spokesperson for the Ministry of the Interior Camille Chaize.