Paris attacks: BBC names Stade de France bomber as M al-Mahmod

He was with Ahmad al-Mohammed, a fellow Stade de France attacker.

They were among seven gunmen and suicide bombers in the wave of coordinated attacks in Paris that left 130 dead and around 350 wounded.

Still, the French authorities have identified all assassins from Paris.

However, the BBC reported the man is understood to have been travelling under the name of M al-Mahmod, who entered the Greek island of Leros on October 3.

He is one of three murderous fanatics killed in attacks at the stadium. They stayed together in Serbia, too. Investigators are still trying to figure out whether the passport was real or fake, and whether it did belong to the attacker.


ARP GETTY MYSTERY French police want to know who this man

Salah Abdeslam, who took part in a street shooting, supposedly managed to flee the scene and return to Belgium, despite being stopped by police three times.

Bilal Hadfi, 20, the first Stade de France suicide bomber to be identified, turned out to be a French national who had been living in Belgium.

The suspected ringleader, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was killed in a pre-dawn raid on Wednesday on an apartment in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, along with Hasna Aitboulahcen, a 26-year-old woman who said she was his cousin.

His lawyer this raised questions that Abdeslam was meant to blow himself up, but had second thoughts.

Terror gripped a Paris neighbourhood overnight in fresh anti-terror raids.

Two other suspects are already behind bars facing similar charges.

France's Senate has voted to extend a state of emergency for three months after last week's deadly attacks.


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