He would have unleashed on her, at the exit of a restaurant.
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recounts a scene of violence, in Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), which could have ended very, very badly.
After having "strangled and thrown to the ground" his 29-year-old companion (the young woman was prescribed a total incapacity for work for fifteen days), a 42-year-old man was intercepted by the police last Wednesday, driving of a car (which he drove without a licence).
Inside: their seven-month-old baby.
The police had to take out their service weapon "to dissuade the fugitive from going after them", reports the regional daily.
He refuses to blow into the breathalyzer at the police station
The defendant, visibly intoxicated - but who refused to blow into the breathalyzer at the police station, specifies
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- would have "drove in the wrong direction, ran a red light" before the police
manage to block the Peugeot 407.
In the back of the vehicle, the girl would be unharmed.
The defendant – with already 15 mentions in his criminal record – was presented to the prosecution on Friday, to be tried in immediate appearance.
He asked for time to prepare his defence.
While waiting for the hearing, at the end of June, he will sleep behind bars, at the Rouen remand center.
He faces seven years in prison.
Justice
Quimper: Prison closed for threatening a baby and his mother with death
Justice
Albertville: Drunk, he hits his partner who wanted to take their baby out of his arms
Miscellaneous facts
Police
Babe
Violence against women
Domestic violence
Seine Maritime
Normandy
Car chase