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Belgian driver faces murder trial over carnival crash

MONS, Belgium, May 4, 2026 (Net) – A Belgian driver goes on trial Monday for murder over the deaths of seven people when his car ploughed into a carnival procession, a high-profile case that shocked the country.
Paolo Falzone faces up to 30 years in jail for the deadly crash in March 2022, which happened as he sped home 120 kilometres per hour over the speed limit from a nightclub one Sunday morning at around 5:00 am.
He will face nearly 200 civil claimants, including some who are disabled for life and the relatives of those who died.
Among them is Lorena Cascarano, who lost both her parents in the incident.
“We are going to fight to represent our loved ones who are no longer here to do so, and to secure justice for them,” the 27-year-old student told AFP.
“I was an only child, the three of us did everything together,” she added, referring to her parents Mich-elina and Vito. “I’m still struggling to come to terms, just as I was four years ago, utterly devastated.”
The tragedy happened as Falzone, who had racked up previous traffic offences such as speeding, gunned his BMW at 170 kilometres an hour through a 50 zone on the outskirts of the town of La Louviere.
He was unaware that a group of revellers dressed in costumes for a traditional carnival parade were gath-ered just ahead.
Six people died instantly and emergency workers treated around 40 wounded scattered across several hundred metres. Another victim died later.
As the investigation progressed it revealed that Falzone, who had previously also been convicted of drink-driving, was filming a social media post and not looking at the road at the time of the crash.
– Murder charges –
The crash was so violent that two victims smashed through the windscreen. Another rolled off the bonnet and was then run over by the car’s wheels.
It eventually took Falzone more than a kilometre to come to a stop.
In a rare move for a road incident, a local appeals court ordered that this trial would happen in front of a jury, in part due to the level of public outrage.
Falzone will face seven charges of murder and 81 of attempted murder, reflecting the size of the gather-ing he allegedly targeted.
His lawyer has protested against the harshness of the charges and is expected to challenge them again in court.
“The case file shows that this isn’t the first time he’s driven completely irresponsibly. He admits it. But he never intended to kill,” lawyer Frank Discepoli told AFP.
A passenger who was in the car at the time of the crash will stand trial alongside him on allegations he failed to help people in danger and faces up to two years in jail.
The trial — held in a special hall to accommodate all those testifying — is expected to last at least six weeks and will see 278 people called to the witness stand.
“I’m not really expecting to hear an apology,” said Lorena Cascarano. “But explanations — yes.”

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