As the French forces close in on the terrorists behind the Charlie
Hebdo massacre,a journalist has revealed how the terrorists who
massacred her Charlie Hebdo colleagues spared her life - because she was
a woman.
Reporter Sigolene Vinson survived the brutal attack on the French satirical magazine, in which 12 people including six of her co-workers and two police officers were shot dead. She told Radio France Internationale that one of the killers held a gun to her head, but decided against killing her too.
Miss Vinson said the one of the shooters told her:
Today survivor Laurent Leger, a Charlie Hebdo journalist who was in the room where most of the victims were slaughtered, told how some were laughing when they first heard shots.
'They called out the name of Charb, yes. But after that they fired into the group,' said Mr Leger, who said he threw himself under a table to get away from the gunman and 'escaped his eyes.'
The shooter then turned to his accomplice, with Mr Leger saying: 'He said he thought he had killed everybody, but did not kill women.'
Suspects: The three men were named as Cherif Kouachi (left), 32, his brother Said Kouachi (right), 34, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, of Gennevilliers
Armed police train their weapons on a building where the the two Charlie
Hebdo gunmen are holed up with a hostage as they sit in a helicopter
over the village of Dammartin-en-Goele
The bloody scene
Staff who lost their lives circled in red
Culled from Daily mail.Uk
Reporter Sigolene Vinson survived the brutal attack on the French satirical magazine, in which 12 people including six of her co-workers and two police officers were shot dead. She told Radio France Internationale that one of the killers held a gun to her head, but decided against killing her too.
Miss Vinson said the one of the shooters told her:
'I'm not killing you because you are a woman and we don't kill women but you have to convert to Islam, read the Qu'ran and wear a veil.'Charlie Hebdo magazine staff thought a terrorist attack on their offices was a 'joke' involving fire crackers before being gunned down in cold blood, it emerged today
She added that the men shouted 'Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar' as they fled the scene.
Today survivor Laurent Leger, a Charlie Hebdo journalist who was in the room where most of the victims were slaughtered, told how some were laughing when they first heard shots.
'We thought it was a joke, that it was fire crackers' said Mr Leger.Mr Leger said he saw 'barbarism enter the newspaper' as the terrorists called out the name 'Charb', referring to editor Stephane Charbonnier, one of those killed.
'Then we heard footsteps. The door opened. A guy shouted 'Allahu Akbar' (God is Great) 'He looked like a GIGN and RAID guy, he was hooded. He was all in black. He had a gun he was holding with both hands.'
'They called out the name of Charb, yes. But after that they fired into the group,' said Mr Leger, who said he threw himself under a table to get away from the gunman and 'escaped his eyes.'
The shooter then turned to his accomplice, with Mr Leger saying: 'He said he thought he had killed everybody, but did not kill women.'
Suspects: The three men were named as Cherif Kouachi (left), 32, his brother Said Kouachi (right), 34, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, of Gennevilliers
French special forces rush to the scene of a hostage-taking at an
industrial estate in Dammartin-en-Goele, where the two Charlie Hebdo
gunmen are holed up in a printing business amid firefights with police
The bloody scene
Staff who lost their lives circled in red
Culled from Daily mail.Uk
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