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Driver Attacks Pedestrians in Seraing Bar Parking Lot - News Directory 3

Driver Attacks Pedestrians in Seraing Bar Parking Lot

December 4, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
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  • A​ driver, ⁤identified as Aymeric, has​ been acquitted of attempted murder⁤ charges following a November 2025⁢ incident in seraing, Belgium, where he‍ struck⁤ multiple pedestrians with his‍ vehicle.
  • On November 5,2025,aymeric drove his vehicle into a crowd of people in the parking lot of a bar in Seraing,Belgium,before⁤ fleeing the scene.
  • Despite a request⁣ from the prosecutor for an arrest⁣ warrant, the investigating judge ordered Aymeric's⁢ immediate release.
Original source: dhnet.be

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Driver Acquitted of‌ Attempted⁢ Murder After ‍Parking lot Collision in ⁢seraing, Belgium

Table of Contents

  • Driver Acquitted of‌ Attempted⁢ Murder After ‍Parking lot Collision in ⁢seraing, Belgium
    • The Incident and Initial​ Arrest
    • Conflicting Accounts ‍and Evidence
    • Legal Outcome and Conviction
    • Broader Context:​ road Rage and Vehicle as a Weapon

Published December ⁤4, 2024, 11:06⁤ PM CET

A​ driver, ⁤identified as Aymeric, has​ been acquitted of attempted murder⁤ charges following a November 2025⁢ incident in seraing, Belgium, where he‍ struck⁤ multiple pedestrians with his‍ vehicle. ⁣‌ the case highlights discrepancies‌ between the driver’s ⁤account and video surveillance evidence, and raises questions ⁣about the legal ⁤process following the event.

  • Date⁣ of Incident: November ⁤5,2025
  • Location: parking lot of a bar in Seraing,Belgium
  • Defendant: ⁤ Aymeric
  • Charges: initially attempted murder,later reduced to assault and battery⁣ causing incapacity for‍ work
  • Outcome: Acquitted of attempted murder; convicted of assault and battery

The Incident and Initial​ Arrest

On November 5,2025,aymeric drove his vehicle into a crowd of people in the parking lot of a bar in Seraing,Belgium,before⁤ fleeing the scene. The collision resulted in injuries to ⁢several pedestrians, with ‍some victims ‍experiencing after-effects lasting ⁢more⁣ than four ⁤months. Aymeric was ‍subsequently arrested.

Despite a request⁣ from the prosecutor for an arrest⁣ warrant, the investigating judge ordered Aymeric’s⁢ immediate release. He then failed to appear in court to provide an explanation for his ‌actions, as reported by DHnet.be.

Conflicting Accounts ‍and Evidence

Aymeric claimed he honked his horn to ‌ask the crowd to ​move, and‍ that they responded by turning​ towards his ⁣vehicle and preventing him from passing. He⁤ further⁢ alleged that individuals⁣ attempted to open his driver’s side door and broke his passenger side mirror,⁤ leading him to accelerate in an attempt to avoid‍ what he perceived⁤ as​ a carjacking.⁢ He stated, “So I honked the horn for them to let me pass and ⁢when I honked, ‌these people turned towards my vehicle‌ and ⁢did not let ⁤me pass.One of‌ them tried to ‌open my driver’s side door. Another broke my⁤ passenger side mirror so I had⁤ to force my way and accelerated. I thought they ‌wanted to steal the ⁢vehicle.“

However, ‍these ⁤statements were contradicted by video surveillance footage of the‍ incident. DHnet.be reports⁤ that the footage did not corroborate ⁢Aymeric’s account of the events.

Aymeric also ⁢asserted,”I don’t think⁢ I hit anyone. They were ‌all on‍ the side when I accelerated.I’m‌ not crazy enough to want to kill someone with ⁣my vehicle.“

Legal Outcome and Conviction

Despite the initial⁤ attempted murder charges, the ⁣court ultimately found Aymeric guilty of assault and battery leading to incapacity for work. The specific details of​ the ⁣sentencing were⁣ not provided in the source‍ material, ‌but the conviction indicates the court resolute he caused harm through⁣ his actions, even if it did not meet the threshold for attempted‌ murder.

Broader Context:​ road Rage and Vehicle as a Weapon

This ⁣case adds to a growing number of incidents globally⁣ where vehicles are used in acts of ⁤violence. ​while​ the specifics of⁤ this case are⁣ unique, it ⁢raises concerns about the potential for road rage to escalate ⁢into​ serious criminal offenses. ‍According to ⁢the AAA Foundation⁢ for Traffic Safety,aggressive ‍driving ⁣is

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