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Title: French Alps Multiple shooting is State-Sponsored Assasination suggests The Mail.
Post by: Jonnie Goodboy on September 06, 2012, 01:43:43 pm
The bullet-ridden car of British family targeted by hitman in Alpine holiday bloodbath: Assassin killed Iraqi-born satellite expert, wife, mother-in-law and witness cyclist...  

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2198777/Lake-Annecy-shooting-French-Alps-Girl-4-ALIVE--murdered-father-named-Saad-Al-Hilli.html

(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/09/06/article-2198777-14DF5804000005DC-178_964x345.jpg)"French police today escorted the bullet-ridden BMW estate (centre) where the massacre took place away from the scene near Lake Annecy in the French Alps. The father, Saad Al Hilli, his wife, Iqbal, and her mother were found dead inside the vehicle. Their eight-year-old daughter, Zeinab, was in a critical condition, while her four-year-old sister, Zeena, was finally discovered hiding under her mother's legs several hours after police arrived on scene. Neighbours near Mr Al Hilli's house (right) in upmarket Claygate, Surrey, said he had fled his native Iraq during the Saddam regime and had been working for a satellite company." [...]

"Although he worked on a freelance basis, Mr Al-Hilli carried out a lot of work for Guildford-based Surrey Satellite Technology." [...]

"He is also believed to have been the secretary of a Wiltshire-based aerial photography company, AMS 1087, since 2007." [...]

(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/09/06/article-2198777-14DE1CA2000005DC-444_964x681.jpg)
'Bright kid': Mr Al Hilli worked at Swindon-based aerial photography company, AMS 1087, which is linked to this accountancy business [...]

"Jack Saltman, whose house backs on to the family home in Claygate, said Mr al-Hilli had said something to him before he went on holiday that he would be informing the police about."

Speaking to Sam Walker on the Richard Bacon Show on Radio 5 Live, he said: 'I know one little thing which I am not prepared to speak (about) at the moment. I will tell the police about it. [...]

"The BMW attack involved a semi-automatic machine pistol and was clearly fired by an experienced gunman" [...]

The male driver was found slumped over the wheel of the car, while the two women were in the back seat. [...]

"Meanwhile, the body of cyclist Mr Mollier was found a few yards from the car, which was in a remote woodland car park near the town of Chevaline, close to the mountain resort town of Albertville." [...]

"When asked if he (George Aicolina) thought anyone would have tried to hurt the family he replied: 'It doesn't add up. They wouldn't have had any enemies. He's not Mr tinker, tailor, soldier, spy. I doubt the establishment wanted to get rid of him."