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Three people were killed in Wednesday’s raid by French police

It remains unknown if she detonated the vest for fear of being arrested, or to cause maximum damage.

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Her brother said she had suffered violence at a young age and began to run with a bad crowd.

“It’s brainwashing”, the woman’s mother told AFP of her daughter’s radicalisation in recent months. She was like all young girls – it was who she was hanging out with. Photographs of the female terrorist show her relaxing in a bathtub with her breast exposed and her face covered in heavy makeup.

Sources close to the inquiry said she had been investigated in the past for drugs offences.

One of the suicide bombers of the much talked about Paris bombing has been revealed as a woman who was well known for being wild.

“She was living in her own world”.

He told MailOnline: “She was not interested in studying her religion”.

It remains unknown if this blast was responsible for killing suspected mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud – as his body was so riddled with bullets that it was only through his skin samples that he was identified.

The woman had never travelled to Syria or Iraq, but was “obsessed” with jihad, reported BFM TV.

Ait Boulahcen’s head and spine flew through a window in yesterday’s anti-terror police gun battle as the suicide bomber screamed, ‘help me, help me!’ and ‘I’m not his girlfriend!’, before detonating her explosive vest.

Hasna Ait Boulahcen, the woman believed to have blown herself up during the police raid that killed the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, swapped her party-girl persona for that of an Islamist radical just months before her death.

Authorities believe Hasna Ait Boulahcen may be a cousin of Abdelhamid Abaaoud.

Another said: “She did not look like a suicide bomber and she drank alcohol”.

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Police yelled out “Where is your boyfriend, where is he?” It is unclear exactly what led to the woman’s support of the Islamic State, but it is clear that she had a relationship with the mastermind behind the Paris attacks.

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