The Sun (Malaysia)

France holds tribute to supermarke­t victims

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TRÈBES: Mourners packed a church in a rural French town rocked by a deadly Islamist attack for a service yesterday in tribute to the victims, who included a policeman hailed as a hero for offering himself in place of a hostage.

Lieutenant-Colonel Arnaud Beltrame, 44, was shot and stabbed after taking the place of a woman whom Radouane Lakdim had been using as a human shield during his attack Friday at a supermarke­t in the town of Trebes.

The sleepy town of 5,000, located on the picturesqu­e Canal du Midi, is just 8km from the famed medieval walled city of Carcassone, where a silent march is planned Saturday.

The bishop of Carcassonn­e and Narbonne celebrated the mass in Trebes’ Church of Saint-Etienne to honour the four killed and three wounded in the attacks claimed by the Islamic State (IS).

“We want this to stop,” said Jean-Pierre Bordeaux, who came with his wife Henriette from the nearby village of Capendu to attend the remembranc­e mass.

“We aren’t safe from anything anywhere.”

Parish priest Philippe Guitart warned against blaming Muslims in general for jihadist attacks.

“We must ... help people to learn to live together,” he said.

Representa­tives from the Muslim community attended the mass, which had an overflow crowd listening to the service via loudspeake­rs outside the small church as armed police stood by.

“We have had a long friendship with them,” Bishop Alain Planet said.

“They are very aware of this sadness, which affects them as well.”

People laid bouquets of white roses outside the town hall in Trebes, with one message reading “Stop the violence, stop, stop”.

A national tribute will be held at a later date for Beltrame, who President Emmanuel Macron said had “died a hero” and deserved “the respect and admiration of the whole nation”.

Beltrame’s brother Cedric said the policeman would have known all too well the risk he was taking.

“He knew he didn’t stand a chance. He gave his life for another.”

Following the worst jihadist attack of his presidency, Macron has called a meeting later this week of the security services who monitor individual­s suspected of radicalisa­tion.

Lakdim, 25, a petty criminal, was on a watchlist, but authoritie­s had concluded the Moroccan-born French national did not pose a threat. – AFP

 ??  ?? Attendees of the March for Our Lives event demanding gun control in Washington on Saturday.
Attendees of the March for Our Lives event demanding gun control in Washington on Saturday.

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