Facebook Twitter Pinterest Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel and an unidentified man in the truck used in the Nice attack. “He seems to have envisaged and developed his criminal plans several months before carrying them out,” Molins said. Photograph: TF1France’s interior minister has acknowledged that there was no national police presence at the entrance to the pedestrianised walkway in Nice during the attack. Meanwhile, the 51-year-old motorcyclist who tried to stop the attacker spoke about his experience to Nice-Matin. The man who drove a truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, killing 84 people and injuring hundreds more, had help planning the attack, the Paris prosecutor, François Molins, has revealed.
Source: The Guardian July 21, 2016 16:08 UTC