We have a few stories to follow up on this Saturday, so let’s have a look at what’s been occurring under the radar.
First, the kosher supermarket in Paris where four people were killed by Amedy Coulibaly after the Charlie Hebdo attacks has reopened in the last couple of weeks.
The survivors of the attack are also now looking to sue the French media for revealing too much information during the standoff and tipping off Coulibaly on where people were hiding.
Images broadcast from the scene on 9th January, “lacked the most basic precautions” and endangered those still alive inside, said a lawyer representing the group, Patrick Klugman.
Gunman Amedy Coulibaly stormed into the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket killing four and taking others hostage during the attack which followed the Charlie Hebdo attacks.
Klugman specifically mentioned news channel BFMTV, which revealed live on air that the group, which included two children, was hiding from Coulibaly in the cold room.
I have no idea what the legal threshold in France is for this, but I would say the survivors are due to have a day in court.
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