Society

Tunisia-Health condition of Nice attacker deteriorate

The health condition of the attacker who carried out the strike on Notre Dame Church in Nice, southeast France, which resulted in three deaths, has worsened, pausing the hearing of his testimony, while five people are still in pretrial detention, France 24 reported according to sources close to the investigation.

The assailant was shot by police on Thursday while threatening its members in the church after the attack, he was transferred to the hospital in Nice, and the inspectors were unable to hear his testimony.

A judicial source stated that five people are still in pretrial detention, including a 29-year-old Tunisian who was arrested Tuesday morning in Sarcelles in the suburb of Paris. It is suspected that he spoke with the attacker several times during his trip to Europe.

Also, he is suspected to have accompanied Aissaoui aboard a boat late september from Lampadosa and move to France with him.

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

Tunisia – University of Jendouba denies enrolling foreign student without file

The Scientific Council of the Faculty of Legal, Economic and Management Sciences of Jendouba has…

3 heures ago

Man reportedly shoots two officers in Paris police station

An individual has fired shots at two police officers within a police station in Paris,…

3 heures ago

Tunisia – Ennahdha denounces accusations that it is behind sub-Saharan settlement project

The Executive Office of the Ennahda Movement estimated that the worsening issue of irregular migration…

4 heures ago

Tunisia – Clandestine migration: Nabil Ammar talks with Libyan counterpart

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar, welcomed, today Thursday, the head…

4 heures ago

Tunisia – Corpse of adult in canal in Boumhel: Arrest of murderer

After the finding of the body of a man in the Medjerda canal, in the…

5 heures ago

G-a-z-a death toll grows to 34,904

In the most recent update,the  Gazan Health Ministry said on Thursday that the death toll…

5 heures ago

This website uses cookies.