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Who was Hasna Ait Boulahcen?
Aitboulahcen was nicknamed “The Cowgirl” and was an extrovert who drank alcohol.
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In June she suddenly started posting messages on Facebook supportive of radical Islam, reported La Derniere Heure, including calling herself a jihad fanatic.
Her head and spine flew through a window and landed in the street after she detonated her explosive vest during a ferocious firefight between police and her Islamic State jihadi cousin Abdelhamid Abaaoud.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls meanwhile announced the death toll of the deadly Paris attacks has risen by one to 130.
Neighbors near the home of Hasna Ait Boulahcen told ABC News the 26-year-old was friendly, but also a little bit insane and easily influenced. Although, he shot himself and blown by grenades Forensic experts identified him with his sample of Saliva.
More than 100 police officers and soldiers had stormed the apartment where they believed Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, was hiding and potentially plotting another violent strike. Last June, she posted a photo of herself in a niqab with the caption (using French shorthands): “I will soon go to syria [sic] inchallah [God willing] soon I will leave for turkey”. The officer then indicated that the police had acquired information telling them, “we knew that she was trying to manipulate us”.
Another witness Lofti, 50, said he heard police talking to a woman with “long blonde hair”.
Cops also raided her mother’s house, one of 793 raids since last week’s attacks on a rock concert, Parisian cafes and the national stadium.
Quatre Temps shopping centre in the La Defense business district.
Amin Abou, 26, said, “She had a bad reputation”.
He said: “She spent her time criticising everything”.
She said Britain would move on its own in “obtaining records from those who are operating to and from the United Kingdom”. ABC News spoke to terrorism expert Mia Bloom about this, and she zeroed right in on the the way the virgin/whore dichotomy shapes female initiation into ISIS. “She wasn’t looking to study religion, I have never even seen her open a Koran”.
“A friend asked me to put up two of his friends for a few days”, Bendaoud told AFP before being led away by police.
“Finally on Wednesday morning I turned on the TV and I learned that she had killed herself, sacrificing the life that the Lord had given”. “We never thought she would go ahead with it. We thought it was to make people talk”.
But according to Daily Mail, French police confirmed Aitboulahcen died as a result of an explosion caused by someone else at the apartment. “When I heard it I felt sick”.
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A local resident of Creutzwald, Moselle, where Aitboulahcen’s father lived said she would regularly visit and was a “party animal who loved clubbing”.