the son of chef Yannick Alléno killed by a fugitive in a stolen vehicle
LE FIGARO INFO – The 24-year-old was violently hit as he revealed himself on his scooter at a red light.
Antoine Alléno, son of multi-starred chef Yannick Alléno, died on Sunday evening after being hit in Paris (7th arrondissement) by a fugitive in a stolen vehicle, learned Le Figaro from consistent sources.
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Sunday May 8, shortly after 11 p.m., a man stole a luxury vehicle, an Audi RS6, in the 7th arrondissement of the capital. As he drove away, without a police vehicle in pursuit, he hit a VTC and a scooter, both stopped at a red light near Bosquet Avenue.
The driver of the scooter, Antoine Alléno, died on the spot. Suffering from multiple bruises, the passenger of the scooter and the driver of the VTC were transported to the hospital without vital prognosis.
After the shock, the driver of the stolen vehicle fled on foot before being quickly arrested by an off-duty police officer from the DSPAP (local security department of the Paris agglomeration, editor’s note). The STJA (service for the legal treatment of accidents, Editor’s note) is in charge of the investigation. According to a police source, the suspect was wanted, in particular for drunk driving.
Antoine Alléno was a promising and talented young man on the verge of becoming a chef like his father, with whom he learned his skills. Last summer, both had notably launched a high-end hamburger in the Allénothèque restaurant (Paris 7th).