A woman has been seriously injured after & ;was hit by a man at motocross who was doing an urban rodeo, in Nanterre, Thursday August 29 in the evening.
A 44-year-old woman was hit by a man on a motocross bike in Nanterre on Thursday evening, August 29, according to Actu 17. The incident took place around 8:30 p.m., while the forty-year-old was sitting on a bench. The young man hit her in the legs while he was doing an urban rodeo. He apparently lost control of his vehicle, on board which he was without a helmet.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The victim's life prognosis is not said to be in danger but she is said to be suffering from an open fracture of the leg. She was treated by firefighters and SMUR doctors before being hospitalized as an absolute emergency in Boulogne-Billancourt.
The man fled after getting up “without caring about her”, according to a source close to the case.””The two-wheeler driver did not care about the victim, who was seriously injured. He got up, then he recovered his motorcycle before fleeing”, detailed the source at Le Parisien.
An investigation, entrusted to the Nanterre police station, has been opened.
That same day and in the same city, another woman was mowed down by a scooter while she was crossing an avenue, according to information from Le Parisien. The victim suffered a head injury. She was taken to Beaujon Hospital in Clichy. The driver, who was slightly injured, was also hospitalized in Nanterre.
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