Knifeman kills mother, sister in Paris
suburb attack
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[August 23, 2018]
By Clotaire Achi and Philippe Wojazer
TRAPPES, France (Reuters) - A man with
psychiatric problems fatally stabbed his mother and sister in the Paris
suburb of Trappes on Thursday and seriously wounded a third person,
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.
The 36-year-old launched his attack in a street in broad daylight before
taking refuge in a house. He was shot dead by police when he ran towards
them in a threatening way, the minister said.
"It appears the criminal had serious psychiatric problems," Collomb told
reporters in Trappes.
"He was known (to police) for advocating terrorism but it seems he was a
disturbed person rather than someone who could respond to calls for
action from terrorist organizations like Daesh," he said, using the
Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
Collomb said counter-terrorism prosecutors were not at this stage in
charge of the investigation but were following it closely.
Trappes is a low-income town located in Paris' affluent western suburbs.
Dozens of radicalized youths from the town of about 30,000 habitants
have left for Syria.
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in his first purported speech
in nearly a year, called on followers to fight on despite battleground
defeats, according to an audio recording posted on the group's media
outlet on Wednesday.
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French police secure a street after a man killed two persons and
injured an other in a knife attack in Trappes, near Paris, according
to French authorities, France, August 23, 2018. REUTERS/Philippe
Wojazer
Islamic State swiftly claimed responsibility for the attack but
provided no evidence of a link to the knifeman.
BFM TV said the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar", but police could
not confirm this, and they said investigators were looking into
whether this was a family quarrel.
(Reporting by Emmanuel Jarry; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by
John Irish and Gareth Jones)
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