Al Jazeera's reaction to the Lake
Annecy's slaughter :
Al Jazeera's first
online article about this massacre is dated 07/10/2012. It's a simple
and direct report about the episode : it talks about the victims, 3
members of an Iraqui-British family, who have been shot with several
bullets, and a French cyclist who was passing by and has been killed
for being 'in the wrong place at the wrong moment'. The only
survivors are two sisters, aged 7 and 4. The elder one was severely
injured, she had been shot in the shoulder and beated in the head.
Her little sister managed to hide herself under her mother's skirt.
The police found her 8 hours after the shooting and she was
completely shocked. After reporting the dynamics of the massacre, the
journalist inserts a comment by public prosecutor Eric Maillaud
saying that the slaughter was probably accomplished by
non-professional criminals.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/10/2012102071717637204.html
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/10/2012102071717637204.html
The
second Al Jazeera's article about this episode is dated 20/11/2012.
It adds some details, for example, it says that investigators think
that only one person was involved in the shootings. Moreover, it
reports that, according to the French newspaper Le
Parisien,
the French cyclist, Syilvain Mollier, has been the first to be shot.
It suggests that he, and not the Iraqui family, may be the target of
the killer. The journalist strenghtens the previous hypotesis about
the non-professionality of the killer, who is described as
'disorganised'. The article ends reporting that Saad al-Hilli, the
50year old father of the Iraqi family, worked as a mechanical design
engineer with the Surrey Satellite Technology firm.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/09/2012965316547370.html
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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/09/2012965316547370.html
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