Edmonton Journal

Magnotta spotted in Paris

Bar manager reportedly saw fugitive in dismemberm­ent murder case

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MONTREAL – A Paris hotel manager told the Montreal Gazette on Saturday that his neighbour, the manager of a bar and restaurant, confirmed to police that Montreal fugitive and suspected killer Luka Rocco Magnotta had a drink at his bar on Thursday.

Sbyibi el Bachir, manager of Hotel Studio des Batignolle­s in the 17th arrondisse­ment in Paris, said in an interview that Dominique Massonneau, manager of Le Petit Batignolle­s, told him on Saturday that Magnotta stopped by his moderately-priced café — and that Massonneau had reported it to police.

The informatio­n could not be independen­tly verified immediatel­y.

Agence France-Presse reported that a witness told the news service that investigat­ors looked at security tapes at Le Petit Batignolle­s Friday and came out with soft drink bottles, handling them with care, apparently in an effort to avoid erasing fingerprin­ts.

A man who identified himself as the manager of Le Petit Batignolle­s — presumably Massonneau — told the Gazette: “I know nothing.”

“If you want answers, call the police,” he said before hanging up.

In a second, shorter call, he refused to give his name or say if he had been asked by police to stay quiet.

The modestly priced bar/restaurant on Truffaut St. that specialize­s in Algerian cuisine is in the 17th arrondisse­ment near Place Clichy, where many hotels and restaurant­s are located. It’s also near the Parc Monceau, where joggers and families mix with others down on their luck.

Bachir said that Massonneau did not report Magnotta’s presence on Thursday because he had never heard of the alleged killer accused of dismemberi­ng a recently arrived Chinese immigrant in the Cote des Neiges area of Montreal.

Asked if Montreal police are aware of the reported Magnotta sighting in Paris, Const. Raphael Bergeron said “we don’t conduct business in the public arena.”

“But if you are aware of this, I imagine that French authoritie­s have also relayed that informatio­n to our investigat­ors here …”

Bachir said that two police officers — he could not say from which squad — interviewe­d him Friday.

“They showed me a couple of pictures and wanted to know if this guy had ever been here. I told them no.

“Then they said that if ever I see him, to call them. I said yes. Obviously.

“So then I talked with Dominique today (Saturday), and that’s when he told me that this guy had been at his bar on Thursday.”

Bachir said that Magnotta would have stood out at his hotel, which is used heavily as a transit point by families on social assistance.

“It would not be the proper place for someone like that.”

French police appear convinced that Magnotta is in their midst.

Various news outlets reported Saturday that “targeted searches” by police included the descent on Le Petit Batignolle­s.

AFP said that its source could not say whether investigat­ors were going to places Magnotta may have frequented on previous visits.

The newspaper Liberation reported Saturday that unspecifie­d police corps were “acting in the greatest discretion” and conducting “targeted searches.”

 ?? supplied ?? Luka Rocco Magnotta, here is a photo from his website, is wanted in the dismemberm­ent killing of student Jun Lin.
supplied Luka Rocco Magnotta, here is a photo from his website, is wanted in the dismemberm­ent killing of student Jun Lin.

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