Hommage à Théo, 21 ans, tragiquement fauché par un chauffard au Havre Dans la nuit du 30 avril au 1er mai 2025, Théo, un jeune havrais de 21 ans, a perdu la vie dans un accident tragique. Alors qu’il rentrait à son domicile, il a été violemment renversé par un chauffard. Face à cette disparition tragique, le club du HAC, dont il était un grand supporter, lui rendra hommage ce samedi au Stade Océane. «Tout faire pour ne pas tomber dans l’oubli.» Depuis la mort de Théo, ses proches se mobilisent pour faire connaître «ce petit ange», dont la vie a été tragiquement arrachée cette nuit du mercredi 30 avril au jeudi 1er mai 2025, boulevard Winston-Churchill au Havre. Si sa mort laisse un grand vide pour sa famille, cette dernière se mobilise depuis plusieurs jours pour faire perdurer sa mémoire. Un appel d’ailleurs entendu par le club de football havrais qui a annoncé qu’un hommage serait rendu en mémoire du jeune garçon ce samedi, avant le match face à l’Olympique de Marseille. Ce dernier en était un fervent supporter. «C’est la plus belle chose qu’on peut faire pour lui rendre hommage. Si Théo voyait ça de là-haut, il se dirait qu’il était aimé. C’est tout ce qu’il mérite», nous confie, la gorge nouée, sa grande sœur, Elodie. Dans ces moments tragiques, c’est très apaisant même si ça n’enlève pas notre chagrin et notre douleur. La mobilisation des gens nous rassurent, on se dit que nous ne sommes pas tout seul. – Elodie, grande soeur de Théo Le public du Stade Océane sera ainsi invité à effectuer une minute de silence avant le coup d’envoi de la rencontre qui se jouera à guichets fermés. Un moment fort en émotions, surtout pour le grand frère de Théo, qui avait l’habitude d’aller au stade avec lui, depuis qu’il était tout petit. Si ces hommages n’enlèvent pas la peine immense de cette famille, Elodie, avoue que «cela leur fait du bien». «Actuellement, on essaye de survivre. Ces hommages nous aident à surmonter et alléger notre peine, mais on sait que l’après sera très difficile.» Théo sortait d’une soirée avec des collègues mercredi dernier quand l’accident s’est produit. Fatigué, il avait annoncé à ses amis qu’il voulait rentrer chez lui. C’est au moment de traverser la route, à pieds, que le jeune homme s’est fait percuter par une voiture. Selon les caméras de vidéosurveillance, il a été éjecté sur plusieurs mètres. Théo est décédé sur le coup. Le chauffeur, lui, ne s’est pas arrêté et est reparti à toute vitesse. Selon les premiers éléments de l’enquête, il se serait, lui-même, dénoncé le lendemain et est actuellement mis en examen pour «homicide involontaire aggravé». Pour la grande sœur de Théo, cet accident doit servir de leçon et doit faire prendre conscience de la dangerosité de la route. «Aujourd’hui, c’est la preuve que cela n’arrive pas qu’aux autres. On nous enlève la vie d’un être cher, c’est notre vie qui est brisée à tout jamais.» Depuis la mort de Théo, les habitants du Havre restent sous le choc. Le décès de Théo, c’est la perte d’un enfant de toute une ville. Collègues, voisins, famille : tous se mobilisent et apportent du soutien aux proches de Théo. À l’image de ses collègues du magasin Zara au Havre, à l’origine d’une cagnotte lancée en ligne. Une minute de silence sera également organisée dans le centre commercial des Dock ce samedi 10 mai à 10h, où la famille de Théo sera présente. «Nous voulons remercier tous les collègues de Théo, tous ceux qui prennent part à notre peine. On a reçu tellement de soutien. Maintenant, nous voulons que justice soit faite», ajoute Elodie, qui travaille aux pompes funèbres du Havre, et qui tient d’ailleurs à remercier tous ses collègues pour leur soutien de ces derniers jours. Une enquête pour «homicide involontaire aggravée» est en cours. La date des obsèques de Théo n’a pas encore été fixée, mais ses frères et sa sœur ne sont près d’arrêter leur combat pour que l’on n’oublie pas Théo. Le mois prochain, son grand frère devait s’élancer avec Théo sur le sentier de randonnée du GR20 en Corse. Un voyage qu’ils préparaient tous les deux et qui leur tenaient à cœur. Son grand frère est d’ailleurs en pleine réflexion pour, peut-être, partir seul. Un moyen de lui rendre hommage, une nouvelle fois, et de tenter de survivre face à ce vide immense. Hommages à Théo, 21 ans, victime d’un chauffard au Havre.

Théo, a 21-year-old resident of Le Havre, lost his life in a tragic accident on the night of April 30 to May 1, 2025. As he was returning home, he was violently hit by a hit-and-run driver. In response to this tragic loss, the HAC club, of which he was a great supporter, will pay tribute to him this Saturday at the Stade Océane.

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«Do everything to not fall into oblivion.» Since Théo’s death, his loved ones have been mobilizing to make «this little angel» known, whose life was tragically taken on the night of Wednesday, April 30 to Thursday, May 1, 2025, on Winston Churchill Boulevard in Le Havre.

While his death leaves a huge void for his family, they have been mobilizing for several days to keep his memory alive.

This call has been heard by the Le Havre football club, which announced that a tribute will be paid in memory of the young boy this Saturday, before the match against Olympique de Marseille. Théo was a fervent supporter of the club.

«This is the best thing we can do to pay tribute to him. If Théo saw this from above, he would say that he was loved. That’s all he deserves,» his older sister Elodie tells us, her voice choked with emotion.

In these tragic moments, it is very comforting even though it does not remove our sorrow and pain. The mobilization of people reassures us, we realize that we are not alone.

Elodie, Théo’s older sister

The audience at Stade Océane will be invited to observe a minute of silence before the kick-off of the match, which will be played to a sold-out crowd. This will be a highly emotional moment, especially for Théo’s older brother, who used to go to the stadium with him since he was very young.

While these tributes do not lessen the immense pain of this family, Elodie admits that «it helps them.» «Currently, we are trying to survive. These tributes help us overcome and alleviate our pain, but we know that the aftermath will be very difficult.«

Théo was coming back from a night out with colleagues last Wednesday when the accident occurred. Tired, he had told his friends that he wanted to go home. It was while crossing the road on foot that the young man was hit by a car. According to surveillance cameras, he was thrown several meters. Théo died on the spot.

The driver did not stop and drove away quickly. According to initial findings of the investigation, he turned himself in the next day and is currently under investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter

For Théo’s older sister, this accident should serve as a lesson and make people aware of the dangers of the road. «Today, it is proof that it does not only happen to others. We have lost the life of a loved one, our lives are shattered forever.«

Since Théo’s death, the residents of Le Havre have been in shock. Théo’s death is the loss of a child for the whole city. Colleagues, neighbors, family: everyone is mobilizing and offering support to Théo’s loved ones.

Just like his colleagues at the Zara store in Le Havre, who started an online fundraiser. A minute of silence will also be held at the Dock shopping center this Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m., where Théo’s family will be present.

«We want to thank all of Théo’s colleagues, all those who share in our pain. We have received so much support. Now, we want justice to be served,» adds Elodie, who works at the funeral home in Le Havre, and who also wants to thank all her colleagues for their support in recent days.

An investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter» is ongoing. The date of Théo’s funeral has not yet been set, but his brothers and sister are far from giving up their fight to ensure that Théo is not forgotten. Next month, his older brother was supposed to embark on the GR20 hiking trail in Corsica with Théo.

A trip they were both preparing for and meant a lot to them. His older brother is currently contemplating whether to go alone. A way to pay tribute to him once again and try to survive in the face of this immense void.

In the night from April 30 to May 1, 2025, Théo, a 21-year-old young man from Le Havre, lost his life in a tragic accident. As he was returning home, he was violently hit by a hit-and-run driver. Faced with this tragic loss, the HAC club, of which he was a great supporter, will pay tribute to him this Saturday at the Stade Océane.

«Tout faire pour ne pas tomber dans l’oubli.» Since Théo’s death, his loved ones have been working to make «this little angel» known, whose life was tragically taken away on the night of Wednesday, April 30 to Thursday, May 1, 2025, on Boulevard Winston-Churchill in Le Havre.

If his death leaves a great void for his family, they have been mobilizing for several days to keep his memory alive. This call was heard by the Le Havre football club, which announced that a tribute would be paid in memory of the young boy this Saturday, before the match against Olympique de Marseille. He was a fervent supporter of the team.

«This is the most beautiful thing we can do to pay tribute to him. If Théo saw this from above, he would say that he was loved. That’s all he deserves,» his eldest sister, Elodie, tells us with a lump in her throat.

In these tragic moments, it is very comforting even though it does not take away our grief and pain. The mobilization of people reassures us, we feel that we are not alone,» Elodie, Théo’s eldest sister, shares.

The audience at the Stade Océane will be invited to observe a minute of silence before the kickoff of the match which will be played to a sold-out crowd. A highly emotional moment, especially for Théo’s older brother, who used to go to the stadium with him since he was very young.

While these tributes do not diminish the immense sorrow of this family, Elodie admits that «it helps them.» «Currently, we are trying to survive. These tributes help us to overcome and alleviate our pain, but we know that the aftermath will be very difficult.»

Théo had just left a gathering with colleagues last Wednesday when the accident occurred. Tired, he had told his friends that he wanted to go home. It was while crossing the road on foot that the young man was hit by a car. According to surveillance cameras, he was thrown several meters. Théo died instantly.

The driver did not stop and fled at high speed. According to the initial elements of the investigation, he allegedly turned himself in the next day and is currently under investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter.»

For Théo’s eldest sister, this accident should serve as a lesson and raise awareness of the dangers of the road. «Today, it is proof that it doesn’t just happen to others. They take away the life of a loved one, our lives are shattered forever.»

Since Théo’s death, the residents of Le Havre remain in shock. Théo’s death is the loss of a child for the entire city. Colleagues, neighbors, family: everyone is mobilizing and offering support to Théo’s loved ones.

Like his colleagues at the Zara store in Le Havre, who initiated an online fundraising campaign. A minute of silence will also be held at the Dock shopping center this Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m., where Théo’s family will be present.

«We want to thank all of Théo’s colleagues, all those who share in our grief. We have received so much support. Now, we want justice to be served,» adds Elodie, who works at the funeral home in Le Havre, and who also wants to thank all her colleagues for their support in recent days.

An investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter» is underway. The date of Théo’s funeral has not yet been set, but his brothers and sister are far from giving up their fight to ensure that Théo is not forgotten. Next month, his older brother was supposed to embark on the GR20 hiking trail in Corsica with Théo.

A trip they were both preparing for and that was dear to them. His older brother is currently contemplating whether to go alone. A way to pay tribute to him once again and try to survive in the face of this immense void.

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«Do everything not to fall into oblivion.» Since the death of Théo, his loved ones have mobilized to make «this little angel» known, whose life was tragically taken away this night from Wednesday, April 30th to Thursday, May 1st, 2025, on Boulevard Winston-Churchill in Le Havre.

If his death leaves a great void for his family, they have been mobilizing for several days to keep his memory alive.

This call was heard by the Le Havre football club, which announced that a tribute would be paid in memory of the young boy this Saturday, before the match against Olympique de Marseille. He was a fervent supporter of the team.

«It’s the most beautiful thing we can do to pay tribute to him. If Théo saw this from above, he would say that he was loved. That’s all he deserves,» his older sister, Elodie, tells us, with a lump in her throat.

In these tragic moments, it is very comforting even if it doesn’t take away our grief and pain. The mobilization of people reassures us, we feel that we are not alone.

Elodie, Théo’s older sister

The audience at Stade Océane will be invited to observe a minute of silence before the start of the match, which will be played to a full house. It will be an emotional moment, especially for Théo’s older brother, who used to go to the stadium with him since he was very young.

While these tributes do not take away the immense pain of this family, Elodie admits that «it helps them.» «Currently, we are trying to survive. These tributes help us to overcome and alleviate our pain, but we know that the aftermath will be very difficult.«

Théo was coming back from a night out with colleagues last Wednesday when the accident occurred. Tired, he had told his friends that he wanted to go home. It was while crossing the road on foot that the young man was hit by a car. According to surveillance cameras, he was ejected several meters. Théo died on the spot.

The driver, on the other hand, did not stop and drove away at full speed. According to the initial elements of the investigation, he reportedly turned himself in the next day and is currently under investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter«.

For Théo’s older sister, this accident should serve as a lesson and raise awareness of the dangers of the road. «Today, it’s proof that it doesn’t just happen to others. They take away the life of a loved one, our lives are shattered forever.«

Since Théo’s death, the residents of Le Havre remain in shock. Théo’s death is the loss of a child for an entire city. Colleagues, neighbors, family: everyone is mobilizing and offering support to Théo’s loved ones.

Like his colleagues at the Zara store in Le Havre, who launched an online fundraiser. A minute of silence will also be observed at the Dock shopping center this Saturday, May 10th at 10 am, where Théo’s family will be present.

«We want to thank all of Théo’s colleagues, all those who share in our grief. We have received so much support. Now, we want justice to be served,» adds Elodie, who works at the funeral home in Le Havre, and also wants to thank all her colleagues for their support in recent days.

An investigation for «aggravated involuntary manslaughter» is ongoing. The date of Théo’s funeral has not yet been set, but his brothers and sister are far from stopping their fight to ensure that Théo is not forgotten. Le mois suivant, son grand frère devait partir avec Théo sur le sentier de randonnée du GR20 en Corse. C’était un voyage qu’ils préparaient ensemble et qui leur tenait à cœur. Son grand frère réfléchit actuellement à partir peut-être seul, en hommage à Théo et pour essayer de surmonter ce vide immense.

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