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Alleged Barcelona killer was ‘a normal factory worker’ and ‘nicely integrated’, say neighbours
Residents of Younes Abouyaaqoub’s Catalan home town believe he was indoctrinated by an imam
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The alleged Barcelona attacker who was killed Monday grew up in a small Catalan town where he seemed “nicely integrated” like his younger brother who also died as part of the same terror cell, residents said.
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Younes Abouyaaqoub, a 22-year-old Moroccan, was shot by police not far from Barcelona in northeastern Spain after a four-day manhunt for the man who allegedly drove a van through crowds in the popular Mediterranean city, killing 13.
He didn’t stop there, fleeing his vehicle on foot after Thursday’s attack, hijacking a car and stabbing its driver to death to make his getaway.
“I’m happy and sad all at once,” Hassan Azzidi, a Moroccan factory worker, said in the Catalan town of Ripoll where many members of the terror cell that planned the Barcelona attack and another car rampage in the seaside resort of Cambrils came from.
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“This had to end, because we’re living as if in a war, but at the same time, someone brainwashed such a young boy.
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