France: British driver who killed French teenager tested positive for cannabis .. or was it CBD?

A British driver awaits sentencing for killing a French teen in a vehicle accident in the west of France in 2023.

The 14-year-old, called Ismaël, was engaged in a left turn on his scooter when he was struck from behind by an overtaking car on a departmental road in the commune of Avessac (Loire Atlantique) on September 29, 2023.

The car, driven by the British man, was travelling at 80km/h and threw Ismaël 50m.

He was conscious when the emergency services reached him, but unresponsive. He was taken by helicopter to hospital in Nantes, where he was pronounced dead.

The next day would have been his 15th birthday.

To compound the tragedy, Ismaël’s mother was on the same road and happened to be caught up in traffic where she caught sight of her fatally injured son.

Positive for cannabis

The British driver, who according to French legal practice was not named in reports, had been living with his mother in France for three years, reports actu.fr .

He reportedly has a son and ex-partner in the UK.

Around 20 of Ismaël’s family were present at a tearful hearing on May 7, where the British driver, who had tested positive for cannabis, was tried for culpable homicide.

His blood test for alcohol was negative.

Speaking with the help of a court interpreter, the driver appealed for clemency.

“I have changed,” he said. “I cannot imagine the pain that the victim’s parents feel. I think about it every day.”

He claimed that it was CBD, or Cannabidiol, which is not psychoactive, that he had smoked that weekend, rather than cannabis. Although he conceded that he had been addicted to cannabis since the age of 14.

Driving after the consumption of drugs, including cannabis, cocaine or crack, is banned in France. It does not matter which drug has been consumed; the law does not differentiate.

Similarly, if the test shows as positive at the time of the road accident, the law does not apply differently if the drug was consumed today or last week, or whether the use of drugs is regular or infrequent.

In 2019, it was estimated that cannabis contributed to the 494 road deaths, or 23% of the national total.

Drivers who test positive for cannabis – including for CBD – can lose six points on their driving licence.

Source: https://www.connexionfrance.com/news/british-driver-who-killed-french-teenager-tested-positive-for-cannabis/658598

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