Maine-Et-Loire. Murderful Fireworks in Cholet: the Mayor of the City Sentenced to 18 Months' Suspended Imprisonment
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On 14 July 2022, two people had been killed and a dozen injured during the fireworks. The public was in an area that should have been denied access.
On the evening of the drama, 14 July 2022, several projectiles fell in the middle of spectators a few tens of meters from the shooting pitch, an area that should have been banned from the public. The blast of the explosion killed a seven-year-old boy and his 24-year-old sister.
A 7-year-old boy and his 24-year-old sister were killed in the explosion of a fireworks rocket on the evening of 14 July 2022, when they were in an area that should have been banned from the public.
The Angers Correctional Court sentenced the mayor of Cholet and five other defendants on Thursday 29 January for the deadly fireworks of 14 July 2022. Gilles Bourdouleix was suspended for 18 months. The blast had caused two deaths and many injuries.
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