Two new arrests in French truck massacre case
AFP
Julai 17, 2016 08:07 MYT
Julai 17, 2016 08:07 MYT
The identity papers of French-Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was found in the truck after he was shot dead. - AFP Photo/French Police
French police on Sunday arrested a man and a woman with ties to the man behind a truck ramming attack claimed by the Islamic State (Daish) group, a judicial source said.
AFP reported, five other people are already in custody, including the estranged wife of Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, a Tunisian with no apparent links to extremism who is said to have been radicalised very quickly.
Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was shot dead by police after he rammed a truck through a crowd celebrating France's Bastille Day in the resort city of Nice, leaving 84 dead and about 300 more injured.