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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Girl who survived the killings in France brought home to the United Kingdom

Four-year-old girl who survived the execution model of the family murders in the French Alps is scheduled to return to the United Kingdom, Sunday (9/9). Meanwhile, police in France and United Kingdom work together interrogate relatives and searched the family home.

Importance of al-Hilli was accompanied by her uncle and aunt's home who came to France to pick up a woman.

Importance and his older sister, Zaynab (7), survived the attack that made their father Saad al-Hilli, their mother, a relative of Iqbal and women — who has previously identified as the mother of Iqbal — were killed was shot in their car on a road quiet French woodland of the Alps. A Bicyclist crossing also was killed.

Sibling Saad Zaid al-Hilli,, will be checked back on the second day by the investigators. Zaid came to the police in the United Kingdom after the assassination, and denied the issues developing in the media that the two brothers were involved in a dispute about inheritance.

Forensic teams continued shakedown in the United Kingdom the family home in Claygate, a wealthy commuter village and quiet, some 25 kilometres southwest of London.

Saad al-Hilli (50), a man United Kingdom birth Iraq, worked as a mechanical design engineer at the company Surrey Satellite Technology.

The attack on the family car that took place outside the village of Chevaline, last Wednesday, near the resort of Annecy in France. At that time, the family of Al-Hilli was on holiday at the campsite.

Importance of the attack by hiding under his mother's long skirt in the back seat. He remained silent in the vehicle, along with the bodies of father, mother, and her relatives for eight hours until police found him.

His older sister, Zaynab, was shot in the shoulder and was hit in the head so that her skull fractured. She is still in a coma at a hospital in Grenoble.

Police are treating it as a "key witness" and wished he could give clues so he regained consciousness.

"The investigators wanted to talk to him as soon as possible and with sepeka might be," said attorney Eric Maillaud on reporters in Annecy. Maillaud added, they will only be allowed to do so until the doctor.

An autopsy showed that the four victims were each shot twice in the head and several other shots.

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