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The new victim of the Islamist terrorist attack has been identified as Samuel Patti, 47.
The history and geography teacher seems ten days Before dying a horrible death, he had started a dialogue with his students in the classroom about “a discussion” about the sketches of the Prophet Muhammad.
In fact, before showing his students the controversial sketches published by the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, he had invited Muslims in the class to leave the class, as the father of a 13-year-old student told Reuters.
According to Muslims, any representation of the prophet is blasphemous.
According to the testimonies, a sketch represented him prophet Muhammad crouch with a star on the buttocks. The accompanying legend was: “A star is born.”
According to the Daily Mail, a schoolgirl stayed in the classroom and later told her parents about the incident. They protested in writing against the teacher while a meeting was held with Mr. Patti, the school principal, and an official from the education department.
After the incident, the teacher had received many complaints and threats from angry parents of the students.
One of them even posted a video on Twitter where, after reporting the incident, he called on the community to protest against the teacher’s behavior.
Horror in Paris: the moment the professor’s killer falls dead
The 18-year-old author of the attack fell dead from a fire 600 meters from the place where the professor was beheaded, who refused to drop his weapons and threatened the police.
It is unclear if the perpetrator saw the video.
Up to here for the murder of the professor, nine people, including the student’s parents they have been detained by the French authorities.
In Chania
Social networks since yesterday have been filled with publications about the extreme act, but also with words of love for the teacher, who was found a few years ago in Chania for the holidays, as reported by zapranews.
This can be seen in his photo that circulates on social networks, in which he poses leaning against a lighting pole at the Venetian. Port Chania, with the lighthouse in the background.