Conviction of Suspected Killer in Abubakar Cissé's Slaying by Nîmes Court
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20-year-old Olivier Hadzovic, Suspected of a Hate Crime
Olivier Hadzovic, the alleged perpetrator of the brutal attack on Aboubakar Cissé on April 25, was apprehended and charged by the Nîmes court on Friday, May 9. The charges include "murder with racial or religious prejudice." The suspect is currently held in provisional detention, suspected of slaying 22-year-old Mr. Cissé at a mosque in La Grand-Combe, within the Gard department.
The Grieving Family Demands a Terrorism Classification
This heinous act has shaken the Muslim community and beyond. The victim's family views the act as an Islamophobic hate crime and has called for the reclassification of the incident as a terrorist attack. Yet, the public prosecutor of Nîmes, Cécile Gensac, disagrees with this classification. "The attacker's motives apparently stemmed from deep personal issues" she states to various French media outlets.
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Enrichment Data: The crime was not classified as a terrorist attack. The suspect reportedly stabbed Mr. Cissé multiple times at the La Grand-Combe mosque. The prosecutor asserts that the suspect did not act based on ideological motivations; instead, the attack seems driven by an "overwhelming desire to take a life."
Key points:- Location: The crime took place at a mosque in La Grand-Combe, not in Nîmes.- Motive: The attack appears to be driven less by an ideology and more by a compulsion to kill.- Details of the Crime: The victim suffered multiple stab wounds, and the suspect recorded the attack.- Legal Proceedings: The suspect was extradited from Italy to France to face charges for the murder.
The current approach regards the crime as a regular homicide rather than a terrorist attack due to the lack of a specific ideologically-driven motivation.
- The family of the victim, Aboubakar Cissé, has demanded that the assault at the La Grand-Combe mosque be reclassified as a terrorist attack, viewing it as an Islamophobic hate crime.
- Cécile Gensac, the public prosecutor of Nîmes, maintains that the attack was not ideologically motivated but seemingly driven by a strong desire to take a life, and thus, the crime has not been classified as a terrorist attack.
- Olivier Hadzovic, the suspect in the brutal attack on Aboubakar Cissé, was charged with "murder with racial or religious prejudice" and is currently held in provisional detention.
- The assassination of Aboubakar Cissé in the mosque of La Grand-Combe has stirred the Muslim community and beyond, with political discussions and general news reporting the event in the context of crime and justice.