According to the prosecutor, an investigation provisionally indicated that the officer gave chase without switching on a blue light or siren, and that the vehicle was driven into the park, which isn’t accessible to cars, at a speed of more than 40 kilometers per hour.
“Nobody wanted little Fabian to die. People sometimes forget that we are also mothers and fathers,” police chief Michel Goovaerts told a local radio station Friday.
“They may have been careless, but that arrest was a big surprise,” he added. “The feeling among colleagues is: this could have happened to me too.”
Earlier in the day, hundreds of protesters against police violence crowded the same location near the Palace of Justice.
They were protesting the death in a Brussels prison cell in January 2023 of Sourour Abouda, a 46-year-old woman of Algerian descent who suffered a medical episode, as well as the death of Fabian, whose family is from Moldova.
“Sourour, Fabian: we don’t forget, we don’t forgive,” and “Who protects us from the police?” the protesters’ signs read.