The Citizen (Gauteng)

Arrests in murder of woman, 85

ANTI-SEMITIC: JEWISH PERSON WAS STABBED, BODY SET ALIGHT

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French president condemns killing, reiterates determinat­ion to fight anti-Semitism.

French prosecutor­s have charged two people, one of them a neighbour, with the murder of an 85-yearold Jewish woman, who was stabbed and whose body was then set alight in a crime being treated as anti-Semitic.

Mireille Knoll, who escaped the mass roundup and deportatio­n of Jews from Paris during World War II, was found dead in her bed in her small apartment in eastern Paris on Friday by firefighte­rs called to extinguish a blaze.

An autopsy showed she had been stabbed several times before a fire was started in the apartment.

The two men charged with her murder have also been charged with aggravated robbery and damaging property. They were taken into custody.

The death of the frail octogenari­an described by a neighbour as very quiet has shocked the Jewish community, coming a year after an Orthodox Jewish woman in her sixties was thrown out the window of her Paris flat by a neighbour shouting “Allahu Akhbar” (God is greatest).

Jewish groups called for a silent march in her memory Wednesday afternoon in Paris, which several politician­s planned to attend.

One of the suspects is a neighbour in his twenties who visited her regularly, according to her family.

A police source said the suspect had a previous conviction for sexual assault.

The second suspect, aged 21, has a history of violent robbery. He was in the apartment building on the day of Knoll’s death and his name was given to police by the first suspect, a police source said.

Pictures of Knoll circulated on Facebook showed a woman with lively brown eyes and bobbed hair.

Philippe, another neighbour who often met Knoll out on her daily walk, described her to France Info radio as “very quiet” but “cheerful”.

On Monday, investigat­ors said they believed her killing was anti-Semitic.

A source told AFP that statements by one of the suspects and the fact that both knew Knoll was Jewish led them to conclude that the murder was motivated by her religion.

“She was a woman of modest means,” her family’s lawyer, Gilles-William Goldnadel, told AFP. “There was absolutely nothing of value to steal,” he said.

From across the political class, statements of shock and indignatio­n poured in.

Reacting on Twitter, President Emmanuel Macron condemned the “dreadful” killing and reiterated his determinat­ion to fighting anti-Semitism.

Knoll managed to escape the notorious 1942 roundup of more than 13 000 Jews in Paris by fleeing with her mother to Portugal when she was nine.

After the war she returned to the French capital and married a Holocaust survivor.–

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? LOVED. This video frame grab shows a picture of Mireille Knoll posted on the door of her apartment in Paris yesterday.
Picture: AFP LOVED. This video frame grab shows a picture of Mireille Knoll posted on the door of her apartment in Paris yesterday.

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