
35 year old Frenchman identified as Yassin Salhi, who reportedly killed his
boss and pinned his severed head to a fence at an industrial gas factory has
hanged himself in jail.
According to authorities at Fleury-Merogis prison, in the southern suburbs
of Paris, he was found dead last night, Tuesday, December 24.
It can be racalled that few months ago, he carried out a grisly attack on
his employer, Herve Cornara in Isere, south-eastern France, displaying his
boss's head outside the plant surrounded by Islamic flags. He even tried to blow
up the facility but was arrested and remanded in custody.

The married father-of-three who was born in the eastern French town of
Pontarlier, near the border with Switzerland, placed in solitary confinement but
was not considered a suicide risk. He had always disavowed any religious motive
for his crime.
Salhi caught the attention of intelligence authorities in 2005 and 2006
because he was socialising with a group of people associated with radical Islam.
He resurfaced on the intelligence services' radar in 2013 because he was
associating with people suspected of links to radical Islam.
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