A bakery employee was stabbed to death during the night from Wednesday to Thursday in a town in Hauts-de-Seine. The murderer has not yet been identified and remains on the run this Friday, April 12.
A man was stabbed in Bagneux, in the Paris suburbs, on the night of Wednesday April 10 to Thursday April 11, according to The Parisian who relayed the information. The 47-year-old man who succumbed to his injuries was an ordinary bakery employee and was working late that evening due to the holiday marking the end of Ramadan.
According to video surveillance images inspected by the police, the victim took his break around 11 p.m. to go out to smoke a cigarette in front of the bakery where he worked when two people stopped him. A discussion followed between the three men, the subject of which is unknown, before one of them stabbed the employee several times, fatally injuring him. Video surveillance then shows the murderer fleeing with his accomplice.
Warned, the police and emergency services quickly arrived on the scene, but unfortunately were unable to do anything, the forty-year-old succumbed to his injuries. The investigation which begins reveals at least five wounds, including some in the abdomen and the carotid artery.
A video of the attack is circulating on social networks, we see the seated baker being approached by a man who holds him down before stabbing him. The baker manages to get rid of his attacker who immediately flees. The police investigation revealed that the man who carried the knife costs was accompanied by an accomplice who remained behind and was absent from the video.
The suspects who fled have not yet been found by the police but examination of the video surveillance made it possible to identify the man who could be the one who accompanied the murderer. This possible accomplice carried a knife with him but no trace of blood was found. For the moment, there is no lead to provide the reasons for this deadly altercation.