Four people are already in custody in connection with the Nice murder



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According to French police, four people are already in custody with the author in connection with the terrorist attack in Nice on Thursday.

Two days ago, the 21-year-old Tunisian Brahim Aussou brutally delayed three people near the Notre-Dame de l’Assomption cathedral in Nice. His Australians were shot by the police, then taken to hospital and arrested. He is alive, but his condition is critical.

He captured Allah after the man was captured and supposedly after the attack. Emmanuel Macron had already declared on the day of the crime that there was an Islamist-motivated terrorist attack.

The night of the attack, the authorities had already detained a 46-year-old man who may have had some connection to the perpetrator. On Saturday afternoon, authorities said two more men, a 33-year-old man and a 35-year-old man, who were also linked to and with each other, were also detained.

Auschua arrived on October 9 with a touch from Bariba Lampedusa after leaving Tunisia on a boat. He was deported, but since he only received a written order, he made his way illegally to France. His family claims they knew nothing about his intentions, and the man left Tunis without our knowledge.

In a short time, this is the second brutal terrorist attack in France: Two weeks earlier, an Islamist man executed a high school teacher, Samuel Paty, not far from Paris, with similar cruelty.

Authorities have ordered thousands of soldiers to take to the streets since the second attack and are monitoring more and more schools and shrines.

The identity of one of the victims of the Nice bombing came to light on Friday. Simone Barreto Silva, a 44-year-old Brazilian but of French nationality, was one of the victims of the delay. The woman raised three children. (MTI / Reuters / Twitter)

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