The quiet town of Royan is reeling after a tragic accident claimed the lives of two beloved women, aged 61 and 74 — cousins known for their daily walks and deep ties to the community.
On a misty morning, with visibility already poor, the women wore reflective vests as they walked a familiar rural road. Still, they were struck and killed instantly by a car driven by a 20-year-old man. He stopped immediately, panicked and heartbroken, and called for help. No alcohol or drugs were involved.
The incident left the town in grief and confusion. How could this happen despite the precautions? The investigation points to a combination of poor lighting, a narrow road, and severe weather. Residents are now calling for better pedestrian safety in rural areas like Royan.
This tragedy has sparked a deeper conversation — one about how towns can and must do more to protect lives. Royan mourns its loss but is now more determined than ever to push for change.