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What do we know the day after the tragedy in La Louiere

What do we know the day after the tragedy in La Louiere

During a news conference, Monsieur’s deputy attorney general said the terrorist route was not currently being offered.

Early this Sunday morning, a car collided with a carnival at a carnival in the Belgian city of Straபிe-Brockwegnis. Six people were killed and an inquest into the murder was opened. The results of the blood test conducted on the two occupants of the vehicle should be known on Monday.

The city closest to the French border

The tragedy took place in the city of Strappy-Progvegnis, A Belgian village connected to the city of La Louvre. Located about thirty minutes from the French border, the city is home to a former coal mine.

Dozens of cheerleaders won

The facts happened very quickly on Sunday. About 150 to 200 people gathered to take part in the festival celebration. The aim was to include other participants in the procession.

At around 5:04 am, a car carrying two people overturned in the back of a procession as traffic was blocked in the city. Dozens of people were violently attacked. Witnesses described the horrific scenes, and there were children in the crowd.

“She came very quickly, did not put the brakes on. She continued, and she climbed a gills (name given to carnival participants, author’s note) 100 meters away,” said witness RTBF Theo. “There were a lot of people on the ground.”

The Belgian newspaper reports that the car went several hundred meters after hitting the amusement. Evening.

10 people have been injured and their main prognosis is involved

The number of human beings is important. Six were killed and at least 10 were injured in what became known as the Cold War, Belgian police sources told BFMTV. Another 26 tourists were slightly injured.

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Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Groo told reporters: “It must have been a day of celebration after a difficult time. It turned out to be a day of mourning.”

King Philip went there and visited the emergency services housed in the Streeby-Progvegnis gym. Emmanuel Macron “reaffirmed the support and friendship of the Prime Minister of Belgium after this tragedy”.

Two men, born in 1988 and 1990, were in the car.

“The two men arrested were returning from a ballroom and dropped another person shortly before the facts,” Mons Kings attorney Christian Henry said.

They both lived in La Louis. Two thirty is not known to the police.

The path of “non-concession” terrorism

“The facts deserve murder, but we’ll see what the investigation reveals, and should we reconsider this matter as murder,” Christian Henry declared. But he continued, “Nothing is going in the direction of any extremism or extremism.”

Deputy Attorney General Damien Verhein acknowledged that the terrorist track was “not privileged.”

Shortly after the incident, a rumor spread at the scene, indicating that the possibility of a chase with the police was at the outset of the incident. The firm denial of the investigators was able to disprove this hypothesis.

However, the conditions for the arrest of the two suspects are not known. The test was conducted at their home. The results of their blood test, which is expected Monday, “can tell if they used drugs,” Christian Henry said.

Mélanie Vecchio with AFP and Jules Fresard