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After the five murders that occurred on Saturday in the North, the trail of professional revenge is becoming clearer, the alleged assailant having worked for his first victim as well as within the company where the two guards also killed worked. Those who worked with him during these professional activities are trying to understand.
In Saturday's deadly journey – five people shot dead in Dunkirk – the motive for the professional dispute becomes clearer. Paul D., the 22-year-old young man who went to the police in Ghyvelde (North), the town where he lives with his parents, had as employer Paul Dekeister, the head of a family road transport company , the first he killed, around 3 p.m., this Saturday afternoon of Christmas shopping. He died in front of his loved ones, in the courtyard of his house, near Wormhout. Paul D. also worked for Eamus Cork Security, the security company with 150 employees to which the two guards, his next two victims, belonged. He killed them during their work, a patrol on the large seaport of Dunkirk, 27 kilometers from the site of the first murder.
Paul D. was on a professionalization contract for four months, out of the planned six months, within a subsidiary of Eamus Cork Security which is now closed. The company's founder, Patrick Guerbette, explained during a press conference: “It was a year and a half ago. He ended his contract, we received an email from him saying that he wanted to continue training in road transport.” No con