The firefighters intervened on Friday at 7:30 p.m. on a "violent road accident" in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, near Pornic in Loire-Atlantique.

A Peugeot 206, in which there were two young men of 20 and 21, "imprisoned in the vehicle when help arrived" and whose death was quickly noted, crashed into a tree.

According to

Presse Océan

, the vehicle was "cut in two", testifying to the violence of the shock.

The circumstances of the drama remain to be clarified. The two occupants, roommates in La Flèche, in Sarthe, were to join close residents of Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, a few hundred meters from the site of the accident. They had thus traveled 250 km. Night had fallen, and it had rained during the day. The car left the road in a straight line, and "there is no evidence to suggest" that the driver was driving at excessive speed or was intoxicated, a person close to the investigation at

Presse Océan

assures us

.

The crossing of a wild boar on the road is a track explored by the gendarmes.

An animal had indeed been reported a few kilometers away during the day.

They also hope to find the person who alerted the emergency services, a passing motorist, according to the latest information, to interview him.

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