Killed by a police's 4x4

12 years, 7 months ago - 14 September 2011
Killed by a police's 4x4
Pierre Rabais, 23 years old and lives in Grand Bel-Air, succumbed to his injuries, about 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning after being hit by a police vehicle.

The 4x4 patrol in the area. The victim died of a fractured skull and multiple injuries  according to the report of the autopsy performed by Dr. Sudesh Kumar Gungadin.

The driver is the constable who Vishal Juggiah six years of service in the police forces. He was assigned to the position of Plaine-Magnien. Living in this locality, he was arrested and brought to court under a load of Mahebourg preliminary manslaughter.

The driver has returned to parole after providing a surety of Rs 50,000 and a recognition of debts of Rs 100,000.In his testimony, the police said the accident occurred around Solitude, in Plaine-Magnien, around 8:40 p.m. on Tuesday. He was patrolling in a van with his two colleagues appoint constables and Aumeerally Itte. These were looking for arsonists who set fire to the cane fields. They then saw a man who seemed drunk as he staggered down the road.

According to reports, the vehicle was traveling at a speed of 40 km / h. Pierre Rabais suddenly appeared in front of the driver who could not do anything to avoid it. Vishal Juggiah unsuccessfully slowed the machine but it was too late because the van had struck the young man. 

Pierre Rabais was still alive after the accident. The sleuths have phoned the ambulance service because he was seriously injured. However, there was no ambulance service available and the police had to carry the injured to hospital care for Jawaharlal Nehru. The doctors tried everything to keep the victim alive but died Pierre Rabais in the early hours on Wednesday morning. 

The windshield of the vehicle broke in the impact of the accident and was slightly damaged. The breath test performed on the driver was negative. An independent witness saw the accident and testified, in addition to the testimony of police officers. The Black City resident aged 47 has maintained the police version. He says that Peter Rabais seemed under the influence of alcohol as he staggered down the road. An investigation was initiated by the criminal brigade of Plaine-Magnien to determine the exact circumstances of the accident