PARIS, France – A French national is believed to be among the 4 men who stormed a Paris concert hall overnight, killing at least 82 people, police and a source close to the investigation said Saturday, November 14.
Investigators said they found the body of a French national who was known to intelligence services and indicated he was likely one of the 4 men who attacked the Bataclan concert hall late Friday as part of a series of simultaneous attacks on the French capital which, according to French police, killed 128.
They did not give details of his identity or his background.
A Syrian passport was found near the body of one of the assailants involved in a wave of deadly attacks on Paris, police said Saturday, November 14. – Rappler.com
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