Philippe Bianchi: “Those responsible for Jules' death will have to pay”

The father of the late Marussia pilot has renewed his appeal for justice

Philippe Bianchi: “Those responsible for Jules' death will have to pay”

Five months have now passed since the disappearance of Jules Bianchi, but the family of the young man from Nice has not yet managed to find peace, especially due to the hasty investigation conducted by the FIA to find the reasons for the accident that occurred in Suzuka on 5 October 2014, later dismissed as mere pilot error.

“The Federation's conclusions shocked me – dad's bitterness Philippe to Auto-Hebdo – Also because the people who carried out the investigations were the same ones who needed attention. This seems like a clear case of conflict of interest to me. How can you be a judge and a litigant at the same time? In any case, my lawyers are taking care of it. Personally I just want the truth to come out. I've said it several times and I'll say it again. Those responsible for what happened will have to pay one way or another."

“I have lost a son and no one will be able to bring him back to me, however his memory remains with me and it is for this reason and for the respect I feel for him that I will continue to fight, together with his other loved ones, to have an answer” – the message of hope.

We remember that the 25-year-old from Marussia had never regained consciousness from the moment of impact with the crane that was removing Sutil's Sauber in the escape route.

Chiara Rainis

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