In the Moroccan hamlet where his father Omar was born, they have only just heard of the massacre he organised, leaving 129 dead.
But their verdict was immediate:
Abaaoud had no rightful place on this earth. ‘We rejoice the news he is dead. He deserved it,’ said Sayeed Abaaoud, a cousin of the killer and a village elder and patriarch of
the clan.
‘I say he should have been burnt to death, because what he did was not allowed under Islam or any law.’
A police source said Moroccan intelligence
had tipped off the French government about Abaaoud. He was killed
alongside Hasna Ait Boulahcen, his 26-year-old cousin, who blew herself
up.
He had been thought to have planned the massacre from Syria until intelligence placed him in Paris for Friday’s attacks.
Father-of-eight Sayeed, 65, said: ‘It is terrible, just terrible. I know
it happened a week ago, but we only just heard about what Abdelhamid
did, on Moroccan radio. We don’t have TV.
Sayeed said: ‘We feel very upset by the whole thing. Real Muslims do not do what Abdelhamid did. A good Muslim doesn’t steal or hurt people, so he is not a Muslim.’
The Islamic State killer’s death at the hands of French anti-terrorist police was confirmed yesterday.
The 27-year-old was shot in the head
by a sniper then hit by grenades during the raid in the Parisian suburb
of Saint-Denis on Wednesday. He had to be identified by his saliva.
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