Macron praises policeman who gave life for hostage
THE French police officer who swapped places with a female supermarket employee being held hostage had already received a lifetime of accolades by the time he walked unarmed into the store under attack by an extremist gunman.
Known for his courage and sangfroid, Lt. Colonel Arnaud Beltrame (pictured), was acclaimed by neighbours, colleagues and French authorities as a hero Saturday after his death from wounds the day before.
President Emmanuel Macron announced plans for a national ceremony to formally honour him.
After agreeing to the hostage swap, Beltrame surrendered his weapon – but kept his cellphone on, allowing authorities outside the Super U market in the southern French town of Trebes to hear what was happening inside. Thanks to Beltrame’s quick thinking, special police units heard gunshots inside the store Friday and stormed the building immediately, killing the attacker. “Beyond his job, he gave his life for someone else, for a stranger,” his brother, Cedric, told RTL radio in France. “Arnaud Beltrame died in the service of the nation to which he had already given so much,” Mr Macron said.
The hostage whose life he saved, an employee named Julie, was in a “catastrophic state,” her manager said.
In addition to the four people killed by the gunman Friday, 15 others were injured.