“At first we thought he was going to shoot in the air, but he loaded his gun and aimed at us.” The rest: “A rain of bullets”, confides Matin, 25, to the British television channel Sky News. Two friends of the young Kurd, “who were returning from an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Channel”were killed before his eyes, Saturday December 14, near a makeshift camp at Loon-Plage, where exiles determined to reach the English coast were flocking. “He fired about fifteen timeshe adds, “shocked and bruised” in the words of the British media. We have seen the angel of death.”
The 22-year-old suspect, originally from Dunkirk, had just shot dead a 29-year-old business manager in the neighboring town of Wormhout, according to information from the local newspaper. The Voice of the North. Cet “afternoon of horror”as the tabloid calls it Daily Mail, ended with the murder of two port security officers “who were traveling in a vehicle”.
A dispute with his former employer?
Unknown to the police, the alleged shooter went himself to the Ghyvelde gendarmerie, where “he would have admitted to having committed the murders”informs the Belgian daily The evening. “His vehicle contained three weapons”specifies the Spanish newspaper The Confidential.
Sunday morning, The Telegraph claimed the existence of a link between the accused and the security agents, “former colleagues”. The London newspaper also mentions “a long-standing dispute with the company that employed them”. “At this stage, however, no link has been established between the two agents” and the other victims. An investigation was opened by the Northern judicial police to “murders preceded, accompanied or followed by another crime” et “acquisition, possession, carrying and transport of category A and B weapons”.
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