Devastated father of France's most wanted woman handed himself in to police
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The devastated father of France's most wanted woman handed himself in
to police, declaring, "That is my daughter", it has been revealed.
Mohamed
Boumeddiene went to the authorities just hours after seeing his
daughter Hayat's mugshot on television - released following her
husband's murder of a policewoman and later four hostages in a Parisian
deli.
Hayat Boumeddiene. Photo / AP
Mr Boumeddiene is said to be shocked and heartbroken by his
daughter's alleged involvement in the terror siege. She is thought to
have fled France and made her way to Syria.
Neighbours say he has since locked himself in his flat,
disconnected his phone and has been heard crying and saying: "I don't
know if she is dead or alive."
A friend said: "He went to the
mosque on Friday to pray and then took himself to the police station
after he saw her picture on the television."
Mr Boumeddiene, a
delivery driver, is understood to have told police he had no idea what
his daughter was planning and was "shocked". He was questioned but not
arrested.
Police described Hayat, 26, who has reportedly received terror training, as "armed and dangerous".
Her husband Amedy Coulibaly, 32, was part of the same
terror cell as the Kouachi brothers - Cherif, 32, and Said, 34 - who
killed 12 at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices.
Boumeddiene is
believed to have been involved in the planning of the co-ordinated
attacks, after phone records revealed she had exchanged more than 500
calls with Cherif's wife Izzana last year.
There were suggestions she had also helped the men gather weapons.
Police
revealed she may now be in Syria with Islamic State fighters, friends
and neighbours shed light on her troubled but devout childhood.
Neighbour describes father's heartbreak
Last
night, a neighbour who has known the family for more than 20 years
described Mr Boumeddiene's shock after the photo of Hayat was flashed
around the world.
Although estranged for many years, they were
said to have had a reconciliation recently. He picked her up from the
airport when she returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca last year.
"Her
father has been crying and saying, 'I don't know where she is, I don't
know if my daughter is dead or alive'," said the woman.
"Her
mother wore a head scarf. She was very religious ... a proper Muslim
woman. She stayed at home and made bread. [Hayat] left 17 or 18 years
ago when her mum died ... Her father saw her sometimes but she did not
visit after he remarried.
"The new wife is very different - she doesn't wear a head scarf, she works in a retirement home."
The
neighbour, who did not want to be named, said she believed Hayat's
husband was the driving force, adding: "She left here with that man. He
did everything and then it all came down on her. He was the mastermind."
A
friend who goes to the same Al Islah mosque as Mr Boumeddiene said he
had not attended the mosque since his daughter's links to the terror
plot were revealed.
Born in Villiers-sur-Marne, a suburb 14.5km
east of Paris, Boumeddiene grew up in a small flat in a run-down part of
the town - where her father still lives.
Her mother died
suddenly when she was aged 6. It is understood her father struggled to
cope after his wife's death and the younger of his seven children,
including Hayat, were taken into care.
She is believed to have
met Coulibaly in Juvisy-sur-Orge, southeast of Paris, while working as a
cashier. He first came to the attention of police as a teenager and was
later convicted of a string of drug and theft offences.
The
couple lived in a flat in Bagneux, a poor suburb of Paris, where
neighbours this week described them as "quiet and normal". They said
they enjoyed holidays together, and were pictured embracing on a beach,
Boumeddiene in a bikini.
Coulibaly is said to have met Cherif
Kouachi between 2005 and 2006 while in Fleury-Merogis prison, south of
Paris. Meanwhile, Boumeddiene became more devout, wearing traditional
Islamic dress. She reportedly lost her job because she refused to take
off her veil.
The couple married in a religious ceremony in 2009, though this is not legally recognised.
When
Boumeddiene was interviewed in 2010 by counter-terrorism officers over
Coulibaly's involvement in a bid to free bomber Smain Ait Ali Belkacem
from jail, she refused to condemn al Qaeda attacks.
It was
initially thought she was at the Jewish deli attack. But police said she
was seen by Turkish authorities crossing into Syria on January 8, the
day Coulibaly killed a trainee policewoman.
Cherif Kouachi's wife
was released from police custody yesterday, after being arrested in
connection with his attacks. She released a statement condemning the
atrocities, claiming she had no idea of his plans.
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