This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/europe/7130904.stm

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 4 Version 5
One killed by Paris parcel bomb One killed by Paris parcel bomb
(about 4 hours later)
A parcel bomb explosion has killed one person and injured at least five others at law offices in central Paris. A parcel bomb blast has killed one person and injured several others at law offices in Paris, police say.
The former law firm of President Nicolas Sarkozy is located in the same building as the office where the device exploded, at 52 Boulevard Malesherbes. A secretary in the Gouet-Jenselme law firm was killed after she opened the package, which contained two explosive devices. A lawyer nearby was injured.
A lawyer and his secretary were among those injured, the French news agency AFP reports. The former law firm of President Nicolas Sarkozy is located in the same building in central Paris, but there was no suggestion of a link.
The building also houses The Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah - a Holocaust remembrance body. The building also houses The Foundation for the Memory of the Holocaust.
French officials said the parcel bomb exploded on the fourth floor - not the one where Mr Sarkozy's old firm is located. 'Covered with blood'
It was addressed to the law office of Catherine Gouet-Jenselme, AFP reported. It was not clear why she may have been the target of an attack. The bomb went off shortly before 1300 local time (1200 GMT) on the fourth floor of the building, police said.
Another parcel bomb arrived at the same address, but remained unopened, officials said. "Someone came to the office and left a package. The secretary who opened it in fact opened a parcel bomb. The parcel bomb killed her," Christian Charriere-Bournazel, president of the Paris bar association, told the Associated Press news agency.
The identity of the woman is yet to be released, while the injured lawyer was named as Olivier Brane.
An eyewitness said he first heard a muffled explosion, and later saw a blonde woman carried out of the building.
"She was completely covered with blood, she was unconscious," Damien Laude told AP.
Mr Laude said he also saw a man with a head wound emerging from the building.
About 10 people were treated for shock, officials said.
Paris prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin said a motive for the attack was unknown and the Gouet-Jenselme law firm was "mystified by this incident".
French Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie was rushing back from Brussels to visit the scene. She condemned the bombing as a "cowardly, odious act".French Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie was rushing back from Brussels to visit the scene. She condemned the bombing as a "cowardly, odious act".
The mayor of Paris and police chiefs have already gone to the scene. Mr Charriere-Bournazel said the blast "had nothing to do with" the former law company of President Sarkozy, because it was located on a different floor of the building.
There was no immediate indication that the attack was linked in any way with President Sarkozy. There was also no immediate indication that the attack was linked in any way with The Foundation for the Memory of the Holocaust.

Are you in Paris? Have you been affected by this explosion? Please send your accounts by using the form below

Are you in Paris? Have you been affected by this explosion? Please send your accounts by using the form below
Name
Name