Family of cousin of Paris attacker file murder complaint over her death


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) French special police forces raid an appartment in Saint-Denis on November 18 2015 hunting those behind the Paris attacks. AFP/Jerome Groisard

Paris: The family of Hasna Aitboulahcen a cousin of alleged Paris attacks ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud who helped him on the run and died with him in a police raid have filed a murder complaint their lawyer said.

The young woman was killed on November 18 five days after the attacks in a raid on an apartment in Saint-Denis north of Paris where police found her hiding along with Abaaoud and fellow Belgian-Moroccan Chakib Akrouh who blew himself up.

Aitboulahcen 26 had found and negotiated rental of the safe house for the two jihadists.

Her mother sister and brother filed a complaint against persons unknown for terrorism and murder on January 13 with Paris anti-terrorist judge Christophe Teissier according to a copy of the complaint seen by AFP.

"I consider that Hasna Aitboulahcen is a victim" the family's lawyer Fabien Ndoumou said Wednesday.

"She was under pressure from her cousin who threatened her family and the families of her friends" he said.

Investigators initially mistakenly believed there had been a woman suicide bomber at the Saint-Denis apartment but Aitboulahcen's body was found almost intact in the rubble a day-and-a-half after the police assault according to a source close to the case.

The lawyer also called for a burial permit for Aitboulahcen whose body according to him is still at the forensic institute in Paris.

"This goes against Muslim rites" he said.

Aitboulahcen played a central role after the Paris attacks that killed 130 people finding and paying for the hideout in Saint-Denis and leading her cousin to it.

AFP


The Peninsula

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