ALPS SHOOTING
# alps-shooting - Saturday 20 October, 2012
Alps shooting: Authorities don’t know who was shot first
The French prosecutor investigating the shooting dead of four people in the French Alps last month was denying an earlier report that the cyclist and not the family were shot first.
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First witness to Alps shooting scene describes ‘a lot of blood’
Brett Martin told the BBC that the scene of the shooting in the French Alps last week resembled that of a scene from a TV crime series.
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Alps shooting victim out of coma, talks to police
Seven-year-old Zainab al-Hilli was brought out of her coma on Sunday, police said. She has since spoken to them briefly.
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Bomb disposal squad sent to home of French Alps victims
British police have evacuated neighbouring homes in Surrey due to “concerns around items found at the address”.
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Girl, 7, who survived Alps shooting wakes from coma
The girl’s younger sister has returned to Britain as police continue to probe the shooting that has shocked Europe.
Share1 Tweet8Four-year-old survivor of Alps shooting to return to Britain
Zeena al-Hilli will be accompanied by her aunt and uncle who travelled to France to bring her home as French police say they are to re-examine the crime scene in the Alpine beauty spot.
Share1 Tweet# alps-shooting - Saturday 8 September, 2012
Alps shooting: Police say investigation will be ‘long and complex’
Officers from the French police have arrived at the Surrey home of the family who were shot dead while on holiday in the French Alps earlier this week.
Share Tweet5Family of girls who survived Alps shooting arrive in France
Seven-year-old Zainab remains in a medically induced coma after being shot and badly beaten in the attack.
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Alps shooting: Brother denies involvement as police search for clues
Mystery deepens as chief prosecutor rules out hypothesis of a family dispute causing the shooting dead of four people. Investigators are waiting to talk to one of the two young girls who survived the attack.
Share1 Tweet6# alps-shooting - Thursday 6 September, 2012
French president vows to find killers of British family
The Franch president Francois Hollande today vowed to ‘do everything’ to find the killers.
Share3 Tweet7Four-year-old girl found alive after Alps shooting
Paralysed with fear, the young British girl spent about eight hours under the legs of her dead mother.
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Five found shot dead in car in French Alps
Three of the bodies were found in a BMW registered in Britain.
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