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Offering a "shock" response team to help families navigate the first 48 to 72 hours after an accident, including psychological support and logistical help.
The "Never Again" (Plus Jamais) slogan serves as both a tribute to Antoine and a rigorous commitment to preventing similar acts of "preventable" violence.
The association has been a vocal advocate for changing French law—specifically pushing for the creation of a "homicide routier" (road homicide) offense to distinguish it from "involuntary homicide" when aggravating factors like alcohol or drugs are involved. Offering a "shock" response team to help families
Since its inception in late 2022, the Association Antoine Alléno has become a significant voice in France. It has successfully moved the needle on public debate regarding road safety and victim rights. Yannick Alléno has used his public platform to ensure his son's name is associated not just with a loss, but with a protective shield for others.
Antoine Alléno, a rising star in the culinary world and manager of his father's restaurant "Burger Père et Fils," was killed in Paris while waiting at a red light on his scooter. He was struck by a driver in a stolen vehicle who was fleeing police, driving under the influence, and had no valid license. The Mission: "Never Again" Since its inception in late 2022, the Association
Providing immediate guidance to families who are often lost in the complex administrative and legal aftermath of a sudden tragedy.
Driven by the "injustice" and "violence" of the event, Yannick Alléno quickly pivoted from mourning to action. The association focuses on several core pillars to help victims of "road violence" and their families: Antoine Alléno, a rising star in the culinary
Following the tragic death of their 24-year-old son, Antoine, in May 2022, Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno and his ex-wife, Isabelle, launched the . The initiative was born from a place of profound grief and a determination to ensure that "never again" should other families have to endure such a tragedy without support. The Tragedy: May 8, 2022