Nice killer identified as Tunisian who entered France from Italy

Nice killer identified as Tunisian who entered France from Italy
Police patrol on a street outside the Notre Dame church in Nice (Daniel Cole/AP)

France’s anti-terrorism prosecutor says the man who killed three people in a Nice church was a Tunisian aged about 20 who entered the country from Italy.

Jean-Francois Ricard told a press conference that the man arrived in Italy by reaching the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa on September 20, and travelled to Paris on October 9.

The travel information came from a document on the man from the Italian Red Cross, Mr Ricard said. The attacker was seriously wounded by police and is being treated in a hospital.

The attack in Mediterranean city of Nice was the third in two months in France that authorities have attributed to Muslim extremists, including the beheading of a teacher.

It comes during a growing anger over caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that were republished in recent months by the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo — renewing debate in France and the Muslim world over the depictions that Muslims consider offensive but are protected by French free speech laws.

Mr Ricard detailed the gruesome scene encountered inside the Nice basilica where a man and woman were killed by the attacker. The third victim, a 44-year-old woman who managed to flee, died at a nearby restaurant.

A 60-year-old woman whose body was found at the entry of the church, suffered “a very deep throat slitting, like a decapitation”, Mr Ricard said.

The 55-year-old man also died after deep cuts to his throat, the prosecutor added.

An investigation was opened for murder and attempted murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise, a common term for such crimes.

The prosecutor said the attacker, who was born in 1999, was not the radar of intelligence agencies as a potential threat.

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