Muslim Hero Saves More People in Paris Attack Than Killed
MUSLIM Hero security guard stopped suicide bomber from
entering Stade de France during Paris attacks
by Jamie Sanderson - 15 Nov 2015
Countless numbers of football fans could have been killed or
severely injured during the France v Germany match on Saturday
if it was not for the actions of one heroic security guard.
The Wall Street Journal reports that one of the suicide bombers involved
in the Paris attacks outside the Stade de France had a match ticket.
But as he tried to enter the stadium minutes after kick-off, a security
guard identified only as Zouheir located an explosive device after deciding
to search a man who attempted to get in near the players tunnel.
The bomber then backed away before
deciding to detonate his device.
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins apparently claimed that he was
wearing a vest which contained explosives and bolts, with the idea of
causing maximum damage once inside the stadium.
Shortly after this incident, a second suicide bomber detonated outside
the stadium, while a third also blew himself up at a nearby McDonalds.
One person died in the attacks, but it could
have been much, much, worse.
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