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Suicide bomber in post-attacks raid was Belgian-Moroccan: Official

Chakib Akrouh, 25, was identified from DNA matched to his mother, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said

Investigating police officers work outside the Stade de France stadium after an explosion and after international friendly soccer match France against Germany, in Saint Denis, outside Paris.

Investigating police officers work outside the Stade de France stadium after an explosion and after international friendly soccer match France against Germany, in Saint Denis, outside Paris. Photo: AP/PTI

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A suicide bomber who blew himself up during a huge police raid following the jihadist attacks in Paris was a Belgian-Moroccan man who is also suspected of being one of the gunmen in the November rampage, a prosecutor said today.

Chakib Akrouh, 25, was identified from DNA matched to his mother, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said in a statement.

Akrouh was holed up in an apartment in the suburb of Saint-Denis with the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, Abelhamid Abaaoud, who is also a Belgian of Moroccan origin, when police rained 5,000 rounds of ammunition on the building.

Both men were killed in the dawn raid on November 18, five days after the Paris attacks.
 
A woman, Hasna Aitboulahcen, who is thought to have been Abaaoud's cousin, also died.

Prosecutors initially mistakenly said she was the suicide bomber, before later correcting their account.

The attacks in the French capital on November 13 killed 130 people, with gunmen and suicide bombers launching a coordinated series of attacks on bars, restaurants, a packed concert hall and the Stade de France national stadium.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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First Published: Jan 15 2016 | 12:28 AM IST

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