Relief Dammartin-en-Goële


It is 4:57 p.m. yesterday when shots ring out in the printing Dammartin-en-Goële, north of Paris, where the two alleged killers cut of Charlie Hebdo. A bloody end of the run for Kouachi brothers.


As the designer of 26 years who was in the company, it is safe: never both terrorists have suspected it of his presence. From his hiding place, he communicated with the outside through his mobile phone.


"When we learned the happy ending, it felt light, says Monique Dagobert, a shopping who knows. We are happy. He was sent to a small sms to his wife and to him, and asked him to send as soon as possible a quick note to say that he is well. "


A widely relief as explained Bernard Crow, general counsel of Seine-et-Marne: "I will express relief that is again our, relief of all the inhabitants of this region, this sector because this happens in a densely populated area, there are children, there are college students, there are employed in this sector, and then the business in which individuals had entered, it is a business that we know Well, we know the boss and so it's a relief to know that it ends well. "


The village of 8,000 souls has been under siege for eight hours: closed shops, schools and evacuated residents holed up at home.


Our special Olaf Bruns concludes: "With the end of the manhunt by Dammartin a chapter ends, leaving the country with a gaping wound. France will need time to calm down ... If she ever comes. "






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