Key facts
- A Belgian driver named Paolo Falzone has been convicted of murder.
- The conviction is for intentionally driving his car into a carnival procession.
- The incident took place in La Louvière, Belgium.
- The carnival crash occurred in March 2022.
- Seven people were killed in the attack.
- Paolo Falzone was 38 years old at the time of the incident.
- Reports suggest Falzone was speeding and filming himself while driving.
Paolo Falzone, a 38-year-old Belgian driver, has been convicted of murder by a court in Belgium for intentionally driving his car into a carnival procession. The incident occurred in La Louvière in March 2022. Falzone deliberately steered his vehicle into the crowd participating in the carnival. Seven people were killed as a result of the attack. Reports indicate that at the time of the crash, Falzone was speeding and was filming himself with his phone while operating the vehicle. The conviction marks a significant legal development in the case, holding the driver accountable for the fatalities caused by his actions.
