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French Alps murders: Cyclist 'was shot first' French Alps murders: Cyclist 'was shot first'
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Police investigating the shooting of a British family in the French Alps believe the cyclist also found dead at the scene was shot first, according to a leaked provisional scenario.Police investigating the shooting of a British family in the French Alps believe the cyclist also found dead at the scene was shot first, according to a leaked provisional scenario.
Sylvain Mollier was hit by the first bullets, the report leaked to the French Le Parisien newspaper suggests.Sylvain Mollier was hit by the first bullets, the report leaked to the French Le Parisien newspaper suggests.
The killer then shot Saad al-Hilli, his wife and mother-in-law while they sat in their car.The killer then shot Saad al-Hilli, his wife and mother-in-law while they sat in their car.
French investigators suggest the killer was acting alone.French investigators suggest the killer was acting alone.
The report also details how forensic tests suggest Mr Hilli was outside the car when the shooting started, and had attempted to escape with his family, before being shot.
One of his daughters was badly hurt; the other survived by hiding in the car where she was found the following day.
The family, from Surrey, were on a camping holiday on the shores of Lake Annecy when they were killed.The family, from Surrey, were on a camping holiday on the shores of Lake Annecy when they were killed.
The report details how forensic tests suggest Mr Hilli was outside the car with his seven-year-old daughter Zeinab when the shooting started and had attempted to escape with his family before being shot, the BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris reports.
In panic, Mr Hilli reversed the car into a bank of earth surrounding the remote car park above the hamlet of Chevaline, the report suggests, trapping the back axel and preventing his escape.
Zeinab was also shot in the shoulder and was struck with the gun, but survived.
The killer then returned to Mr Mollier, who had been wounded by the first shots.
The killer apparently missed her four-year-old sister Zeena who was found hiding under the skirts of her dead mother and grandmother the following day.
Police described the killer as behaving ruthlessly, but without much logic, a pattern of behaviour they suggest is not consistent with a professional hitman.