Policeman Killed in Flic-en-Flac: Positive Alcohol Blood Test

11 years, 10 months ago - 24 December 2012, lexpress.mu
Policeman Killed in Flic-en-Flac: Positive Alcohol Blood Test
According to police sources, a blood test confirmed that the young driver of 19 years involved in a violent blow to Flic-en-Flac drove under the influence of alcohol. A motorcyclist Police died in the crash of a rare violence.

A senior police has confirmed on Monday 24 December, Jeremy Philippe Lenon tested positive. Would have refused a breathalyzer test after the `accident killed the policeman Sheoraj Chandan, 30, in the night from Saturday to Sunday àFlic-en-Flac.

The driver, Jeremy Philippe Lenon, 19, a resident of Tamarin, refused the alcohol test. It `s taken a while blood was performed in a hospital. Control was positive. The driver admitted to Apollo Bramwell `private hospital in Moka` s still there on Monday afternoon. He is under police surveillance.

Police awaiting discharge from hospital to arrest him and before a courts. Relatives of police demonstrated outside the Apollo Bramwell Hospital on Sunday afternoon against the fact that the young driver has been admitted to a hospital rather than `be detained.

Jeremy Philippe Lenon was driving the 4x4 motorcycle collided violently with police during `overflow on the road of Flic-en-Flac. It `s dragged over several tens of meters. The policeman a resident of Camp Thorel, died of a fractured skull.

It was his third shift job and had especially this evening to carry out checks of `alcohol.