Saturday, November 21, 2015



Abaaoud's body was riddled with impact marks in the building where French police tactical units led Wednesday's assault. French officials did not say whether Abaaoud blew himself up or was shot by police.
Nathalie Gallant, an attorney for Abaaoud's father, spoke to CNN's Erin Burnett on Thursday and said Oman Abaaoud was "relieved" his son was dead. Gallant made a point to say he is not glad, but is relieved.
    Omar Abaaoud, who lives in Morocco, told Gallant he thinks his son was a psychopath and a devil.
    The Paris attacks, which killed 129, have shaken France and the world. But Abaaoud was not an unknown threat.


    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/16/europe/paris-terror-attack-mastermind-abdelhamid-abaaoud/





    Abaaoud's body was riddled with impact marks in the building where French police tactical units led Wednesday's assault. French officials did not say whether Abaaoud blew himself up or was shot by police.
    Nathalie Gallant, an attorney for Abaaoud's father, spoke to CNN's Erin Burnett on Thursday and said Oman Abaaoud was "relieved" his son was dead. Gallant made a point to say he is not glad, but is relieved.
      Omar Abaaoud, who lives in Morocco, told Gallant he thinks his son was a psychopath and a devil.
      The Paris attacks, which killed 129, have shaken France and the world. But Abaaoud was not an unknown threat.

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