“All this could have been avoided”: Rennes footballer sentenced to two years in prison, suspended, after fatal scooter accident
|Mathis Lambourde est un footballeur professionnel âgé de 18 ans, il joue au Stade Rennais. MAXPPP
Mathis Lambourde a été condamné à deux ans de prison avec sursis vendredi à Rennes pour l’homicide involontaire. Il avait renversé une piétonne avec sa trottinette en juin.
On June 18, Stéphanie Cadeau, 51, mother of two, was hit “violently” by the young player's scooter on a sidewalk in the center of Rennes.
Hit in the head in the fall, Ms. Cadeau, a festival producer and well-known in Rennes cultural circles, died six days later in hospital.
The victim was raising her two children alone
The presiding judge of the court, Marianne Gil, followed the prosecutor's instructions by sentencing the young footballer to a two-year suspended prison sentence and declaring him fully responsible for the facts. “You have these two years of prison hanging over your head for five years”, the president stressed to the striker and hopeful of the Rennes club.
Dressed in a white polo shirt and black pants, the young man expressed his regrets to the family. “I regret having made this choice to take this sidewalk and having made this choice to overtake her”, explains the young man at the bar.
#Rennes : le Francilien Mathis Lambourde jugé pour avoir percuté et tué Stéphanie Cadeau, 51 ans, avec sa trottinette électrique
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“Looking back, it was dangerous behavior and I think it could have been avoided. It was a shock. I think about that lady, the life she could have had, and how it could have been avoided,” he continued. Present at the hearing, Lucie Cadeau, the victim's sister, addressed the defendant at the invitation of the presiding judge.
“My sister was not just anyone”
“We understood very well that you were a rising star of French football. But my sister was not just anyone. She raised her two children alone and employed hundreds of people… My sister didn't have to push herself. “It was you who was out of place,” she said in a trembling voice.
For the representative of the public prosecutor, Hubert Lessafre, this “young man killed but did not want to. But all his actions led to this death."
🚨 Mathis Lambourde condamné à deux ans de prison avec sursis.
Lambourde, joueur du Stade Rennais, est reconnu coupable après avoir tué accidentellement une femme, à bord d'une trottinette électrique.https://t.co/sWTWOJN8ji pic.twitter.com/0XpYPOIOnG
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"We have before us a boy whose life will never be the same again and who will carry the weight of this guilt all his life", argued Me Armando Frignati, the player's lawyer. "This is above all an accident. Yes he is responsible, yes he is guilty. But it is an accident."