The coronavirus is a terrorist in Nice



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The perpetrator of three Islamic assassination attempts at the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice last week was diagnosed with a coronavirus, French television BFM reported Monday night.

Citing police sources, the channel said that 21-year-old Brahim Isaav’s coronavirus test in Tunisia was positive on Monday, so tests will be carried out on police forces and ambulances mobilized for last Thursday’s attack.

The perpetrator was taken to the hospital in a state of crisis after being eliminated by the police with shots fired at the scene. So far they have not been able to question him, but the BFM says his condition has improved, so presumably your questioning can begin on Tuesday.

Police and firefighters at the scene of a knife attack at the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice on October 29, 2020Source: MTI / AP / Alexis Gilli

The case is Monday night Apart from the attacker, only one person was in custody: 29-year-old Tunisian citizen arrested on Saturday in Grasse, 40 kilometers from Nice. He is suspected of having encountered the Tunisian criminal on several occasions on his migration route from Tunisia via Italy to France. Both people are believed to have recently arrived in France. According to investigative sources it can be assumed that they made the trip together.

Brahim Isaav, who had already had dealings with his country’s police for public crimes, left Tunisia in mid-September, arrived in France two days before the attack and stayed illegally in the European Union.



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