Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Police Chief In Charge Of Paris Attacks Commits Suicide

A French police commissioner has reportedly taken
his own life after meeting the relatives of a victim
murdered in the Charlie Hebdo massacre last
Wednesday.
Helric Fredou, 45, shot himself in his office with his
police-issue gun on Wednesday night in Limoges, a
city in central France, according to France 3.
Brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi shot 12 people dead
at the Charlie Hebdo offices on Wednesday before
seeking refuge in a print works, before they were
killed Friday afternoon during a shoot-out with the
police and their alleged accomplice, Amedy Coulibaly,
who killed four hostages at a kosher supermarket in
Paris.
However some media houses are saying, Fredou has
been depressed before the attack, because he had no
children and was single.
France's national police union has expressed its
'sincere condolences' over his death.

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