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'Asylum seeker' stabs Belgian priest who let him in to shower, but refused to give cash | |
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A Belgian priest has been attacked by a man who claimed to be an asylum seeker. The perpetrator first asked Father Jos Vanderlee if he could take a shower and then demanded money. When the priest said no, the man stabbed him. | A Belgian priest has been attacked by a man who claimed to be an asylum seeker. The perpetrator first asked Father Jos Vanderlee if he could take a shower and then demanded money. When the priest said no, the man stabbed him. |
The incident took place in the small town of Lanaken, Limburg province, on the Belgium-Netherlands border on Sunday. The man who presented himself as an asylum seeker knocked on the door of Vanderlee’s home, asking for a shower and help. | The incident took place in the small town of Lanaken, Limburg province, on the Belgium-Netherlands border on Sunday. The man who presented himself as an asylum seeker knocked on the door of Vanderlee’s home, asking for a shower and help. |
"He said he was going to ask asylum in the Netherlands,” a spokesman for the Limburg prosecutor, Bruno Coppin, later said, as cited by Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper. | "He said he was going to ask asylum in the Netherlands,” a spokesman for the Limburg prosecutor, Bruno Coppin, later said, as cited by Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper. |
However, after showering, the man demanded money from the 65-year-old priest. When Vanderlee refused to hand over cash, he was attacked with a knife. | However, after showering, the man demanded money from the 65-year-old priest. When Vanderlee refused to hand over cash, he was attacked with a knife. |
“Pastor Vanderlee defended himself [from the attacker] and suffered injuries to his hands,” says Coppin, adding that the attacker fled the scene. | “Pastor Vanderlee defended himself [from the attacker] and suffered injuries to his hands,” says Coppin, adding that the attacker fled the scene. |
The priest was transported to hospital and received surgery. | The priest was transported to hospital and received surgery. |
“He is not in danger,” Coppin added. | “He is not in danger,” Coppin added. |
Vanderlee has served as a priest for 40 years and is responsible for eight parishes in Lanaken. | Vanderlee has served as a priest for 40 years and is responsible for eight parishes in Lanaken. |
Police and prosecutors refused to link the attack with Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), Belgian media reported, adding that that the suspect is not a resident of the local refugee center. | Police and prosecutors refused to link the attack with Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), Belgian media reported, adding that that the suspect is not a resident of the local refugee center. |
“Despite the fact that we are shocked, we must stress that this incident can’t be linked to terrorist acts at this stage of the investigation,” Lanaken Mayor Marino Keulen said. | “Despite the fact that we are shocked, we must stress that this incident can’t be linked to terrorist acts at this stage of the investigation,” Lanaken Mayor Marino Keulen said. |
READ MORE: ‘He tainted Islam’: Muslim community refuses to bury French priest killer | READ MORE: ‘He tainted Islam’: Muslim community refuses to bury French priest killer |
Europe has been recently shaken by a murder of Father Jacques Hamel in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in northern France by two purported IS militants. The 85-year-old was killed on Tuesday when his throat was slit during a hostage situation at the local church. French police killed the IS-inspired attackers, Adel Kermiche and Abdel Malik Petitjean, as they tried to flee the 17th-century Catholic church. | Europe has been recently shaken by a murder of Father Jacques Hamel in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in northern France by two purported IS militants. The 85-year-old was killed on Tuesday when his throat was slit during a hostage situation at the local church. French police killed the IS-inspired attackers, Adel Kermiche and Abdel Malik Petitjean, as they tried to flee the 17th-century Catholic church. |
The attack was heavily-criticized by Muslim groups across France and abroad. Mohammed Karabila, a leader at a local mosque in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray told Le Parisien newspaper that Muslims are refusing to bury one of the attackers, saying he had put a stain on Islam. | The attack was heavily-criticized by Muslim groups across France and abroad. Mohammed Karabila, a leader at a local mosque in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray told Le Parisien newspaper that Muslims are refusing to bury one of the attackers, saying he had put a stain on Islam. |
On Sunday, Muslims attended Catholic Mass in churches across France and beyond to pay tribute to the slain priest. | On Sunday, Muslims attended Catholic Mass in churches across France and beyond to pay tribute to the slain priest. |
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