Zürcher Nachrichten - France charges SUV driver with murder for running over cyclist

EUR -
AED 3.984369
AFN 71.375364
ALL 98.705076
AMD 420.349375
ANG 1.955195
AOA 988.763926
ARS 1063.91818
AUD 1.616715
AWG 1.955308
AZN 1.841868
BAM 1.956495
BBD 2.190478
BDT 129.646071
BGN 1.956642
BHD 0.408885
BIF 3154.821098
BMD 1.084775
BND 1.423806
BOB 7.496664
BRL 6.13788
BSD 1.084886
BTN 91.20241
BWP 14.46514
BYN 3.550362
BYR 21261.599529
BZD 2.186777
CAD 1.495959
CDF 3086.185658
CHF 0.940061
CLF 0.037127
CLP 1024.451371
CNY 7.706789
CNH 7.724464
COP 4616.674296
CRC 557.598148
CUC 1.084775
CUP 28.74655
CVE 110.304198
CZK 25.226563
DJF 193.18687
DKK 7.457875
DOP 65.353224
DZD 144.746974
EGP 52.763367
ERN 16.271632
ETB 130.129343
FJD 2.417096
FKP 0.830037
GBP 0.831682
GEL 2.950225
GGP 0.830037
GHS 17.412027
GIP 0.830037
GMD 75.392924
GNF 9358.325578
GTQ 8.387981
GYD 226.968563
HKD 8.427642
HNL 27.074621
HRK 7.473051
HTG 142.770735
HUF 400.010985
IDR 16807.023234
ILS 4.022554
IMP 0.830037
INR 91.199785
IQD 1421.20504
IRR 45671.762318
ISK 149.102946
JEP 0.830037
JMD 172.341243
JOD 0.768998
JPY 162.73909
KES 140.500055
KGS 92.765368
KHR 4406.565919
KMF 493.409784
KPW 976.297693
KRW 1488.105837
KWD 0.332505
KYD 0.904121
KZT 524.096243
LAK 23798.457027
LBP 97151.523797
LKR 317.652881
LRD 208.844215
LSL 19.05107
LTL 3.20306
LVL 0.65617
LYD 5.219855
MAD 10.743218
MDL 19.326868
MGA 4968.765702
MKD 61.51964
MMK 3523.308465
MNT 3686.067132
MOP 8.681985
MRU 42.950263
MUR 50.377002
MVR 16.662362
MWK 1880.951076
MXN 21.411065
MYR 4.669413
MZN 69.322581
NAD 19.05107
NGN 1773.71493
NIO 39.924187
NOK 11.813487
NPR 145.923856
NZD 1.786948
OMR 0.417606
PAB 1.084886
PEN 4.088653
PGK 4.273519
PHP 62.362119
PKR 301.164222
PLN 4.307569
PYG 8589.052208
QAR 3.956706
RON 4.972936
RSD 116.983241
RUB 104.549991
RWF 1473.323561
SAR 4.07401
SBD 9.047965
SCR 14.773853
SDG 652.48273
SEK 11.422268
SGD 1.42347
SHP 0.830037
SLE 24.537898
SLL 22747.196088
SOS 620.020331
SRD 35.521512
STD 22452.662411
SVC 9.492373
SYP 2725.531243
SZL 19.035765
THB 35.989056
TJS 11.570205
TMT 3.796714
TND 3.356593
TOP 2.540652
TRY 37.199208
TTD 7.361616
TWD 34.789305
TZS 2956.013312
UAH 44.730696
UGX 3979.414126
USD 1.084775
UYU 45.456153
UZS 13889.935932
VEF 3929656.186723
VES 42.39775
VND 27298.37511
VUV 128.786758
WST 3.038656
XAF 656.190184
XAG 0.033786
XAU 0.0004
XCD 2.93166
XDR 0.810688
XOF 656.190184
XPF 119.331742
YER 271.600662
ZAR 19.077849
ZMK 9764.281449
ZMW 28.831245
ZWL 349.297264
  • CMSC

    0.0250

    24.815

    +0.1%

  • RIO

    0.5150

    65.605

    +0.79%

  • SCS

    -0.1950

    13.015

    -1.5%

  • NGG

    0.7600

    67.95

    +1.12%

  • RBGPF

    0.4200

    60.92

    +0.69%

  • BTI

    -0.8280

    34.542

    -2.4%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0100

    7.34

    -0.14%

  • RELX

    -0.3650

    48.225

    -0.76%

  • BCE

    0.0900

    33.58

    +0.27%

  • CMSD

    0.0800

    25.1

    +0.32%

  • GSK

    -0.2890

    38.671

    -0.75%

  • BCC

    0.1500

    142.35

    +0.11%

  • JRI

    0.0650

    13.215

    +0.49%

  • VOD

    0.0300

    9.76

    +0.31%

  • BP

    -0.0350

    31.285

    -0.11%

  • AZN

    0.1300

    78.15

    +0.17%

France charges SUV driver with murder for running over cyclist
France charges SUV driver with murder for running over cyclist / Photo: Bertrand GUAY - AFP

France charges SUV driver with murder for running over cyclist

A driver who ran over a cyclist following an altercation in central Paris has been charged with murder in a case that shocked the capital.

Text size:

The 52-year-old driver of the SUV is accused of having deliberately targeted the cyclist, who was named as Paul Varry, 27.

A judge will now rule whether he should be held in custody ahead of trial.

Tuesday's incident in Paris's wealthy 8th district came as tensions rise in the battle for street space in the congested capital.

Tense exchanges between cyclists and drivers are commonplace in the city centre.

The driver, whose teenage daughter was also in the car, was arrested on the spot.

On Tuesday, the motorist and the cyclist were seen having an angry dispute by the side of the road.

According to witnesses, the driver, trying to make progress on the congested road, steered his car onto the adjacent cycling path for about 200 metres (650 feet), where he drove over the cyclist's foot, prosecutors said.

Varry, the cyclist, banged his fist on the bonnet of the car to alert the driver, who backed up at first.

Varry then stood in front of the car expressing his anger at the driver, who started driving towards him.

- 'Stress and fear' -

An autopsy showed that Varry's lethal injuries had been caused by the car.

CCTV footage showed the vehicle rising once when the left front tyre rolled over the body, and then again when the back tyre went over.

A test for alcohol and drugs came back negative.

The man's lawyer, Franck Cohen, told AFP that his client "has no explanation for what happened".

He said the driver "tried to extract himself" from a situation of "stress and fear" and may have lost control of his vehicle in the process.

The driver had since been "thinking much more about the young man, who is the same age as his son, than about himself", Cohen said.

French associations promoting cycling have condemned the incident, with "Paris en Selle" (Paris in the Saddle) calling it "an unacceptable tragedy".

Some 200 people gathered by the Madeleine church on Wednesday to pay tribute to Varry.

The city council of Saint-Ouen, the northern French suburb where he lived, said he had made the cause of urban cyclists "the commitment of his life" and had helped the authorities promote cycling in the city.

Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said that "it is unacceptable to die in this day and age while cycling in Paris, at 27 years old".

- 'Bike-friendly Paris -

Hidalgo, who has been running city hall for over a decade, is behind an ambitious initiative to turn Paris into a cycling-friendly city with the aim of making it "100-percent bikeable" by 2026.

Paris is already ranked as one of the world's dozen or so most bike-friendly cities since getting hundreds of kilometres of designated cycling paths.

Cyclists also get to run some red lights so long as there are no pedestrians, and can take one-way streets in the opposite direction from cars.

Much of the rue de Rivoli, one of the main thoroughfares in the heart of Paris, is now reserved for bicycles. City hall has promised to turn over the iconic Place de la Concorde to bikes and pedestrians soon.

But the new space accorded to bicycles has often come out of roads previously used entirely by motorists, many of whom resent the change.

Last year, 226 cyclists died on French roads.

P.E.Steiner--NZN