The victims of the 22-year-old Frenchman included two migrants, two security guards and a local resident. The reasons for his actions are still unknown.
In northern France, a man shot and killed five people on Saturday, December 14, four of whom died near a migrant camp near the city of Dunkirk. Another victim was killed in the nearby town of Wormouth, Le Monde reported.
According to official data, the suspect, a 22-year-old French citizen, surrendered to the gendarmerie of the city of Givelde, declaring that he was responsible for these murders. The reasons for his actions are still unknown. The prosecutor’s office opened an investigation into this fact.
Among those killed near Lon Plage were two migrants and two security guards. Another victim, a man in his 30s, was shot dead in the yard of his home in Wormouth, according to preliminary data. He said he came out after hearing a car and the attacker shot him and fled.
Lons Plage and Mardik are key points from which migrants try to cross the English Channel to reach the UK. This makes the area one of the most tense areas in northern France. Despite the danger, many asylum seekers attempt to cross the strait, putting their lives at risk.
Investigators are working at the crime scene to establish the circumstances of the tragedy.
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