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France church attack: Second suspect in priest killing named | France church attack: Second suspect in priest killing named |
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French prosecutors have identified the second man involved in the killing of a priest in a Normandy church on Tuesday as Abdel Malik Petitjean, 19. | French prosecutors have identified the second man involved in the killing of a priest in a Normandy church on Tuesday as Abdel Malik Petitjean, 19. |
The other attacker had earlier been named as Adel Kermiche, also 19. | The other attacker had earlier been named as Adel Kermiche, also 19. |
The pair were shot dead by police outside the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray where they had killed Fr Jacques Hamel, 86, and taken hostages. | The pair were shot dead by police outside the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray where they had killed Fr Jacques Hamel, 86, and taken hostages. |
So-called Islamic State released a video of what it said were the two men pledging allegiance to the group. | So-called Islamic State released a video of what it said were the two men pledging allegiance to the group. |
"Following DNA tests, it emerged that the terrorist has been identified as Abdel Malik Nabil Petitjean," a source in the Paris prosecutor's office said. | "Following DNA tests, it emerged that the terrorist has been identified as Abdel Malik Nabil Petitjean," a source in the Paris prosecutor's office said. |
Petitjean, from eastern France, had been on a radicals' watch list. Police had been looking for him for several days before the attack. | Petitjean, from eastern France, had been on a radicals' watch list. Police had been looking for him for several days before the attack. |
European terror attacks | European terror attacks |
What we know about church attack | What we know about church attack |
Tributes to Fr Jacques Hamel | Tributes to Fr Jacques Hamel |
Attack in pictures | Attack in pictures |
Airline warns on 'France as destination' | Airline warns on 'France as destination' |
'I am priest': Solidarity after church attack | 'I am priest': Solidarity after church attack |
Germans 'full of fear' over attacks | Germans 'full of fear' over attacks |
What drives individuals to commit mass killings? | What drives individuals to commit mass killings? |
An ID card belonging to Petitjean had been found in Kermiche's house but DNA tests were required because his body was disfigured in the police shooting. | |
The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says it has been reported that Petitjean was the subject of a tip-off received by the French authorities last Friday from an unnamed foreign intelligence agency. The tip-off spoke of a man preparing an attack in the coming days. | |
Kermiche was being monitored by police and had been wearing a surveillance tag at the time of the attack. | Kermiche was being monitored by police and had been wearing a surveillance tag at the time of the attack. |
He was arrested twice last year trying to reach Syria. | He was arrested twice last year trying to reach Syria. |
The two attackers stormed the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, a suburb of Rouen, during morning Mass. | The two attackers stormed the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, a suburb of Rouen, during morning Mass. |
They slit the throat of the elderly priest before being killed by police. | They slit the throat of the elderly priest before being killed by police. |
One of four people taken hostage - said to be an elderly parishioner - suffered severe knife wounds. | One of four people taken hostage - said to be an elderly parishioner - suffered severe knife wounds. |
Prosecutor Francois Molins said the attackers had been carrying a "fake explosive device covered in aluminium foil" along with hand-held weapons when they entered the Catholic church. | Prosecutor Francois Molins said the attackers had been carrying a "fake explosive device covered in aluminium foil" along with hand-held weapons when they entered the Catholic church. |