Police illustration. - Fabrice Elsner / 20 Minutes

Monday evening, a man hit a five-year-old girl with his car in Aubervilliers in Seine-Saint-Denis. The 19-year-old driver who fled after the tragedy finally went to the police station on Tuesday noon and admitted the facts, said the Bobigny prosecutor's office. And it turns out that he did not have a driving license, reveals Le Parisien. 

Jail

The man was taken into custody for "manslaughter, lack of a driving license, hit and run, and failure to comply with an obligation of caution". He was to be de-ironed on Thursday evening. The other four passengers in the car were interviewed by the police.

The accident occurred on Monday early evening on a very busy portion of the RN2, near Paris. Following the shock, the girl, who was accompanied by her mother and sister, was thrown 13 meters away, according to a police source. The child who was transported under a motorcyclist escort to the Necker-Enfants Malades hospital in Paris died in the evening.

Miscellaneous

Aubervilliers: The driver suspected of having killed a six-year-old girl surrendered

Miscellaneous

Isère: Suspected of having caused a fatal accident on the A48, a driver fled on foot before going

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