This is the first picture of two cousins who were fatally stabbed
on the steps of Marseille train station by a man shouting ‘Allahu
akbar’.
on the steps of Marseille train station by a man shouting ‘Allahu
akbar’.
Mauranne, 20, and cousin Laura were identified as a memorial we
held for them in the town of Eguilles, southern France. Villagers
gathered to sign a book of condolences to the two women.
held for them in the town of Eguilles, southern France. Villagers
gathered to sign a book of condolences to the two women.
The man who fatally stabbed them had been detained for shoplifting
and released the day before the attack, and used seven fake identities
in previous encounters with police, officials said Monday.
and released the day before the attack, and used seven fake identities
in previous encounters with police, officials said Monday.
French authorities are studying the suspect’s mobile phone and
working to determine his true identity and whether he had direct links
to the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for Sunday’s
stabbing. The assailant was killed by soldiers immediately after the
attack, the latest of several targeting France.
working to determine his true identity and whether he had direct links
to the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for Sunday’s
stabbing. The assailant was killed by soldiers immediately after the
attack, the latest of several targeting France.
The suspect was identified by his fingerprints, which matched those
taken during seven previous incidents registered by police since 2005,
Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters.
taken during seven previous incidents registered by police since 2005,
Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters.
The attacker didn’t have any past convictions in France, Molins
said. The man’s most recent arrest occurred in the Lyon area Friday –
just two days before the train station stabbing.
said. The man’s most recent arrest occurred in the Lyon area Friday –
just two days before the train station stabbing.
The man was held overnight for shoplifting, then released Saturday
and the charges dropped, Molins said. He added that local authorities
had no reason to hold him further based on the ID he gave them – a
Tunisian passport.
and the charges dropped, Molins said. He added that local authorities
had no reason to hold him further based on the ID he gave them – a
Tunisian passport.
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, apparently not satisfied
with the explanation, on Monday ordered a probe of the circumstances
that led police to free the man, who attacked and killed the young women
a day later. The report is due by week’s end, a ministry statement
said.
with the explanation, on Monday ordered a probe of the circumstances
that led police to free the man, who attacked and killed the young women
a day later. The report is due by week’s end, a ministry statement
said.
While being held in Lyon, the man told police that he did odd jobs,
used hard drugs and was divorced, according to Molins, the prosecutor.
It’s not clear if the attacker had any connection to the victims – two
cousins who had met for a birthday celebration.
used hard drugs and was divorced, according to Molins, the prosecutor.
It’s not clear if the attacker had any connection to the victims – two
cousins who had met for a birthday celebration.
Some witnesses reported hearing the assailant shout ‘Allahu akbar!’
– Arabic for ‘God is great’ – and Molins said that’s one of the reasons
prosecutors opened a terrorism investigation. But no firm evidence has
surfaced linking the man to Islamic extremism.
– Arabic for ‘God is great’ – and Molins said that’s one of the reasons
prosecutors opened a terrorism investigation. But no firm evidence has
surfaced linking the man to Islamic extremism.
Molins said video surveillance of the site showed the man sitting
for a few minutes on a bench outside the station, before jumping up and
stabbing one woman several times.
for a few minutes on a bench outside the station, before jumping up and
stabbing one woman several times.
He then ran away and returned to attack the second woman. A woman
passer-by tried to intervene, Molins said. The man then tried to attack
soldiers patrolling the site, but they shot him dead with two bullets.
The suspect was found with two knives and a telephone, but no identity
papers, according to Molins.
passer-by tried to intervene, Molins said. The man then tried to attack
soldiers patrolling the site, but they shot him dead with two bullets.
The suspect was found with two knives and a telephone, but no identity
papers, according to Molins.
The man’s multiple pseudonyms made it difficult to even find a
house to search for more clues, said Yves Lefebvre of the Unite SGP
Police union.
house to search for more clues, said Yves Lefebvre of the Unite SGP
Police union.
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Via Metro UK