5 victims shot dead in separate incidents in northern France
Five people, including two immigrants and two security guards, were killed in shootings near Dunkerque, France, on Saturday. A 22-year-old suspect surrendered after the attack, and authorities have launched an investigation into the killings.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 07:20 | 15 December 2024
- Modified Date: 07:21 | 15 December 2024
Five people, including immigrants, were shot and killed Saturday near Dunkerque in northern France, according to media reports.
The killings occurred around 4 p.m. (1500GMT), with four in the town of Loon-Plage and one in Wormhout. Among the victims were two immigrants and two security guards.
Salome Bahri, the head of the Utopia 56 aid organization, said gunshots were heard at a migrant camp in Loon-Plage at around 4.15 p.m. Following the gunfire, Bahri instructed her team to evacuate, and a significant number of police, firefighters and paramedics arrived at the scene. Several people were injured in the attack, and medical teams provided first aid.
A 22-year-old suspect, believed to be responsible for the attack in Loon-Plage, later surrendered to the gendarmerie. Authorities reported that three guns were found in the suspect's car, and a statement was being taken. The Dunkerque Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation.
Separately, in the town of Wormhout, the body of a man was discovered with gunshot wounds to the head and parts of his body. While details about this incident remain unclear, authorities have confirmed that an investigation is ongoing.
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