Boimond, Jean-Marie
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| born on | 8 April 1953 at 18:05 (= 6:05 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Dakar, Senegal, 14n40, 17w26 | ||||
| Timezone | GMT h0w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 18°36' 08°34 Asc. 00°30'
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Biography
French engineer involved in the Furiani-Bastia case. He was the general manager of the Sud-Tribune Co who designed and made the metallic stadium without any educational background or engineering degrees. During the trial he admitted his irresponsibility and expressed regrets. He was convicted of manslaughter and involuntary injuring.
Boimond was the son of a Vietnamese mother and a French father. He married on 12/16/1978.
The trial opened on 1/04/1995 at 2.30 PM in Bastia, France. The situation was this: French soccer match at the Furiani Stadium in Bastia; the semi finals of the Coupe de France that opposed the Bastia and Marseille soccer teams at the Furiani stadium. It ended in tragedy after the collapse at 8:20 PM of a temporary stand erected for fans, with 17 people dead and 2,357 injured.
Relationships
- compare to chart of Accident: Stadium collapse (born 5 May 1992)
Events
- Relationship : Marriage 16 December 1978
- Crime : Trial dates 4 January 1995 at 2:30 PM in Bastia, France (Convicted of manslaughter)
- Crime : Assault/ Battery Perpetration 5 May 1992 (Stadium collapsed; great injury)
Source Notes
Petitallot quotes B.C., Cadran No.16, 2/1995
Categories
- Vocation : Engineer : Industrial (Built sports stadium)
- Traits : Personality : Liar/ Fraud (Had no credentials as building engineer)

18°36'
08°34 Asc.
00°30'