19 Nov 2024
Tuesday 14 June 2016 - 11:06
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Daesh man kills French police chief, wife in Paris

Daesh man kills French police chief, wife in Paris

TEHRAN (Tasnim) A Daesh (also known as ISIL and ISIS) attacker murdered a police commander and his wife at their home near Paris before being shot dead by officers during a dramatic raid that saw a child hostage rescued.





Jean-Baptiste Salvaing, 42, suffered nine stomach wounds at a private address is Magnanville, in the Yvelines department, north of Paris, shortly after 8.30pm, Daily Mail reported late on Monday.

Explosions were heard towards midnight as elite Raid commandos entered the building, where they killed the attacker who had taken the officer's family hostage.

Inside the house, they found the lifeless body of Salvaing's wife, who also worked for the police force. The only survivor was the couple's three-year-old child.

The couple's young son was 'in shock but unharmed,' a prosecutor said, adding he was receiving medical attention.
The knifeman had declared allegiance to Daesh while the terror group's Amaq news agency claimed responsibility for the killings.
Salvaing was an assistant chief with the judicial police at nearby Mureaux, while the dead killer was also from Magnanville.

The bloodshed comes as France hosts the Euro 2016 football tournament under tight security, still reeling from terrorist attacks in Paris last November that left 130 people dead.

By Tasnim News Agency


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