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Gunman Mohamed Merah 'to be buried in France' French gunman Mohamed Merah 'denied' burial in Algeria
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Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah is to be buried in France after Algerian authorities denied permission for a burial, a French Muslim official says. Gunman Mohamed Merah is to be buried in France after Algerian authorities denied permission for a burial, a French Muslim official says.
Abdallah Zekri, of the Muslim Council of France, said Algeria had cited security as the reason for its refusal.
He told AFP news agency that Merah's family had asked him to organise the funeral within 24 hours.
Family members had been hoping to escort Merah's body to Algeria, where the family is originally from.
The family had planned to hold the funeral in the municipality of Souagui, about 80km (50 miles) south of the capital, Algiers.
Merah, 23, killed seven people, including three children, in south-western France before he was shot dead in a siege at his home last week.Merah, 23, killed seven people, including three children, in south-western France before he was shot dead in a siege at his home last week.
Algeria cited security concerns as the reason for the refusal, said Abdallah Zekri of the Muslim Council of France.
Merah would be buried in the Toulouse area within 24 hours, he added.
Family members had been hoping to escort Merah's body to Algeria, where the family is originally from.
The family had planned to hold the funeral in a village in the province of Medea, about 80km (50 miles) south of the capital, Algiers, French media say.
The Reuters news agency said an Algerian government source had confirmed the decision not to allow the burial to take place in Algeria.
Police have found an abandoned car near Toulouse with possible links to Merah and the attacks, French media say.Police have found an abandoned car near Toulouse with possible links to Merah and the attacks, French media say.
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The car was discovered by residents late on Wednesday in St Papoul, a village near the town of Castelnaudary, the Midilibre regional daily reported.The car was discovered by residents late on Wednesday in St Papoul, a village near the town of Castelnaudary, the Midilibre regional daily reported.
The grey Renault Clio contained parts of a Yamaha Tmax scooter identified as the same type thought to have been used by Merah to travel to the scenes of the murders, reports say.The grey Renault Clio contained parts of a Yamaha Tmax scooter identified as the same type thought to have been used by Merah to travel to the scenes of the murders, reports say.
The car's owner has been identified as a man living in the same Toulouse block of flats as Merah, France 3 TV quoted a source close to the investigation as saying.The car's owner has been identified as a man living in the same Toulouse block of flats as Merah, France 3 TV quoted a source close to the investigation as saying.
French newspapers say the discovery supports theories that Merah may have had an accomplice.French newspapers say the discovery supports theories that Merah may have had an accomplice.
The killer's elder brother, Abdelkader Merah, is said to have told investigators that a third man was present with the pair when the scooter used in the attacks was stolen, Le Parisien newspaper reports.The killer's elder brother, Abdelkader Merah, is said to have told investigators that a third man was present with the pair when the scooter used in the attacks was stolen, Le Parisien newspaper reports.
Abdelkader Merah is being held on preliminary charges of complicity with his brother.
Merah died in a police assault on his flat in Toulouse on 22 March after a 32-hour siege. He had killed three soldiers in two separate attacks before shooting dead three children and a teacher at a Jewish school.Merah died in a police assault on his flat in Toulouse on 22 March after a 32-hour siege. He had killed three soldiers in two separate attacks before shooting dead three children and a teacher at a Jewish school.
Merah, born in France of Algerian descent, is said to have told police he wanted to avenge Palestinian children and to attack the French army because of its foreign interventions. Merah is said to have told police he wanted to avenge Palestinian children and to attack the French army because of its foreign interventions.
His father, Mohamed Benalal Merah, has said he has hired an Algerian lawyer to sue French special police over his son's death.His father, Mohamed Benalal Merah, has said he has hired an Algerian lawyer to sue French special police over his son's death.