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Suspect in murder of men who were killed in French mosque were attributed by Italy from France

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The suspect in the case of a young man who was murdered in a mosque in southern France was returned from Italy on Friday.

The suspect, known by the French media as Olivier A. – is a French citizen who was born in 2004.

According to media reports, he was transferred from Florence to a courthouse in the southern French city of Nîmes.

When he arrived, he is expected to lead the examination in front of the magistrate to present his version of the events.

According to reports, he is exposed to a possible indictment for “murder tensely and the circumstances of the Commission due to breed or religion” and “expression or arrest”.

Before he handed over to the Italian authorities for the murder of a 22-year-old painting man named Aboubakar Cissé-, the suspect spent three days on the run.

Cissé was attacked and dozens of times stabbed while he prayed in a mosque in the former mining city of La Grand-Combe in southern France.

Olivier A. – who lived in the area and is not reported that he has a criminal record – filmed the murder, which he then published on Snapchat.

The murder of Cissé has triggered a fiery debate in France in the past few weeks when government officials were criticized because they did not treat the incident as a hate crime or did not show the concern they had in other fatal attacks.

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