(Radio France) Salah Abdeslam, the sole survivor of the terrorist groups that murdered 130 people in Paris in November 2015, has frequently interrupted proceedings at the trial where, along with 19 co-accused, he faces charges of conspiracy, perpetration or complicity in terrorism. At Tuesday’s hearing several witnesses, psychologically hurt or bereaved in the attacks, had messages for Abdeslam himself.
It was another day of intense emotion as the civil witnesses, those who were either injured or who lost friends or family in the attacks, continued their testimony before the special criminal court in Paris.
One young woman, shot at by a terrorist as she sat in her friend’s car outside the Belle Équipe, said she was re-telling her story in the hope that some detail might help the grieving families.