Wednesday 14 December 2011

Victims of Liege massacre mourned in Belgium

Murder in Belgium - New information about the perpetrator and mourning in Liege
Liege is mourning the victims.
Are one day after the deadly attack on Belgian Liege on Wednesday more information on the offender's criminal past became revealed. The 33-year-old Nordine Amrani was on the day of the crime charged because of an alleged moral offense to a police interrogation, a prosecutor said Daniele Reynders. At the home of several previous convictions, police found another man killed.

Liege is mourning the victims
Liege after the massacre attack
Be known in November for the first time since his release from prison in October 2010 allegations against Amrani, Reynders said at a news conference. It would involve an allegation of sexual offenses, on 13 November "in the form of an action against X" is entered. The Liege prosecutor offered no details. According to a report in the newspaper "Le Soir", the complaint referred to "touch". According to Reynders Amrani after receipt of the complaint could be identified due to a number plate found at the scene. Therefore, he was summoned on Tuesday at 13.00 clock to the police. Instead of appearing there, the 33-year-old, however, four grenades fired on the central Saint-Lambert Place, Liege and fired into the crowd.Then he killed himself with a shot to the head, according to the law itself have medicine, Amrani, "shot in the middle of the forehead," said Reynders. The gunman did not leave a letter in which he explains his actions. Two 15 and 17 year old boy and a 17-month-old infant died from shots. A 75-year-old woman who was initially counted among the casualties, was located Wednesday afternoon with severe injuries in hospital. Also, five other people were seriously hurt, total amounts to 125 the number of injured
In the night of Wednesday, the police found in a warehouse next to Amranis house where the 33-year cultivated cannabis, the corpse of a 45-year-old woman. This was according to the authorities to the cleaning lady of his neighbor. It was assumed that he had killed the woman, shortly before he had made on Tuesday afternoon on the way to Saint-Lambert Place, the Prosecutor General of Liege Cedric Visart de Bocarme said in the Belgian Radio.

Police acquaintance perpetrators
The 33-year-old had, according to prosecutor Reynders his life to do with justice. He was convicted of approximately 20 times including weapons and drug possession, receiving stolen property and indecency. Amrani was recently sentenced to five years in prison. After three years he was released in October 2010 under the condition of a probation of eight months. Amranis Abdlehadi Amrani lawyer who is not related to the perpetrator, said his client was due to the many processes "used up" and had been "harassed" by police felt. Interior Minister Joelle Milquet said none of the previous cases have dealt with murder. In view of the fact that the police four years ago in Amranis house large quantities of weapons and ammunition found, said Milquet, had too many weapons in circulation in Belgium.

Liege is mourning the victims of the attack
The day after the assassination the citizens of Liege with flowers of the victims have thought. They placed at the bus stop in the center, where people were hit by bullets and shrapnel, down with tears in his eyes roses. "Let us as a city of Liege live peace," was written on a piece of paper. Everyday life seemed again to take its usual course: The city that had been swept clean as the day before, was repopulated. Children went to school, people flocked to work, waiting for their buses, also at the site of the massacre.

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