
Two terror
attacks have hit France, the first at the Notre Dame basilica in Nice and the
second in Avignon.
The first picture has now emerged of one of the three Christians killed in a church in Nice during an Islamist terror attack today, October 29.
Vincent
Loques (pictured above), 45, a sacristan of the Notre Dame basilica in the city
of Nice, was killed as he prepared for the first Mass of the day after
21-year-old Tunisian migrant Brahim Aoussaoui attacked the church.
French
anti-terror prosecutors said Aoussaoui attacked worshippers in the heart of the
Mediterranean resort city with a foot-long blade, slitting the throat of an
elderly woman in an apparent beheading attempt.
A mother in
her forties also succumbed to her injuries after seeking refuge in a nearby
bar. The Islamist was shot 14 times and wounded by armed police as he screamed
"Allahu Akbar" during the attack and "even while under
medication" as he was taken to hospital, Nice's Mayor Christian Estrosi
said.
Aoussaoui
arrived in Nice at around 6.30am via the railway station, where he quickly
changed his clothes, Jean-Francois Ricard told journalists today. CCTV then
showed him arriving in the church at 8.30am and staying there for nearly half
an hour.
The
assailant, born in Tunisia in 1999, entered Europe via the Italian island of
Lampedusa on September 20 and arrived in Paris on October 9. The travel
information came from a document on Aoussaoui from the Italian Red Cross, the
state prosecutor said.
Investigators
found two unused knives, a Koran, two mobile phones in addition to a bag with
some personal effects. He was unknown to French security services, Mr Ricard
told a press conference.

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