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Barcelona terrorist ‘in bomb vest’ shot dead

Thug who carried out Las Ramblas attack is killed wearing ‘suicide vest’ The last of 12 suspects cornered in wine country after five-day manhunt

- BY LEWIS PANTHER in Subirats and MARTIN BAGOT in Ripoll

THE man behind the Barcelona terror attack has been shot dead by police after a five-day manhunt.

Wearing what appeared to be a suicide vest, Younes Abouyaaqou­b shouted “Allahu Akbar” before being fatally wounded in a hail of bullets after being cornered by marksmen in a vineyard.

Abouyaaqou­b, 22, was tracked down to the quiet town of Subirats in Catalonia’s wine-growing region, 50 miles west Barcelona, yesterday.

The van driver, who killed 13 and injured more than 100 on Las Ramblas, was recognised by a woman, who called police around 4.30pm local time.

She shouted to ask him what he was doing, after seeing him acting suspicious­ly near her house. He fled towards a vineyard, where he was later gunned down by officers who raced to the scene.

At 6.21pm local time, the Catalonian police force tweeted: “We can confirm that the man shot down in Subirats is Younes Abouyaaqou­b, author of the terrorist attack in Barcelona.”

Officers later confirmed that the vest was fake, after a robot was sent in to remove it from his body. The shooting came as Europe was in lockdown, with heightened border checks amid fears that Abouyaaqou­b had fled the country.

Spanish Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido tweeted: “The fugitive terrorist has been shot down. Thanks to @mossos, @ policia and @guardiaciv­il for your work and to the public for their cooperatio­n.”

Abouyaaqou­b was the only suspect still at large. His mother, Hannou Ghanimi, had appealed for him to surrender. His shooting means all 12 suspects are dead or under arrest.

Catalonia’s police chief, Josep Lluis Trapero, said: “Today, the 12 names we have referred to are in the hands of the justice system or, sadly, as a result of their actions, have been killed.”

He said the investigat­ion will remain open, adding: “We have said that we were opening up the range of relations in the internatio­nal field and this will develop in the coming weeks.”

Abouyaaqou­b abandoned his van on Las Ramblas after the airbag was triggered, immobilisi­ng the vehicle’s electrical system. He left the Renault Kangoo and walked through the La Boqueria market, Catalan media has reported. There, police believe he stole a Ford Focus to escape, after stabbing to death its owner, Pau Perez.

Four people have been arrested in connection with the Barcelona attack, including suspected bomb-maker Mohamed Houli Chemlal. Officials believe the group had been plotting a much larger assault. Chemlal was injured when a “bomb factory” in Alcanar containing more than 100 butane and propane gas canisters exploded.

Moroccan-born Abouyaaqou­b moved to the Spanish town of Ripoll in 1999, where he is said to have met his accomplice­s. Yesterday, police confirmed that an imam in Ripoll, Abdelbaki Es Satty, was the mastermind behind the plot. Mr Trapero said that Es Satty, who is said to have brainwashe­d the terrorists, died in the Alcanar blast. Three vehicles were rented using Abouyaaqou­b’s credit card.

Police believe the group wanted to load the vans with explosives for a big attack, but were forced to change their plans after the house in Alcanar blew

up. The van driver’s aunt, Fatima Abouyaaqou­b, had said: “I hold no sympathies for Younes, even if they catch him and kill him. I worry for my brother, his father, and his mother.”

She added: “Those boys can’t even read Arabic. Whatever changed them happened in Europe, not here.”

Last week, five jihadis responsibl­e for the Barcelona atrocity were shot dead after a second vehicle attack in the seaside resort of Cambrils, 70 miles to the southwest. A woman was killed and five other people injured.

The terror cell included four sets of brothers. They are reported to include Abouyaaqou­b’s brother, Houssaine, 17.

Others believed to be killed in Cambrils were brothers Mohamed and Omar Hychami, Said Allaa, and Moussa Oukabir, aged 17. The others arrested are understood to be Mohammed Alla, Driss Oukabir and Salh el Karib, who are expected to appear at the high court in Madrid.

A WOMAN aged 42 was killed and a man was injured after a stolen van was deliberate­ly driven into two bus shelters in Marseille, France, yesterday.

A local man, 35, who is said to have “psychologi­cal issues” was arrested. The suspect has conviction­s for theft, drugs traffickin­g and carrying illegal weapons.

Police ruled out terrorism.

All 12 are now in the justice system or killed as a result of their actions JOSEP LLUIS TRAPERO CATALAN POLICE CHIEF

 ??  ?? CCTV CLIP Suspect flees Las Ramblas MURDERER Footage of Younes Abouyaaqou­b
CCTV CLIP Suspect flees Las Ramblas MURDERER Footage of Younes Abouyaaqou­b
 ??  ?? SCENE Site of killer’s shooting yesterday
SCENE Site of killer’s shooting yesterday
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 ??  ?? In market after abandoning van ON THE RUN
In market after abandoning van ON THE RUN

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