The 19-year-old ISIS knifeman, Adel Kermiche, who went to a church in Normandy, France and slit the throat of an 84-year-old priest has been unveiled. He had earlier been arrested twice in France and Switzerland for attempting to flee France to join ISIS in series and was being monitored with an electronic ankle tag.
Despite having been released early from prison, Kermiche's bail conditions allowed him to move about freely without supervision between 8.30am and 12.30pm every day.
Kermiche and his accomplice attacked and killed the priest between 9am and 11am. Both of them were shot and killed by police marksmen as they emerged from the building shouting 'Allahu Akbar' following the attack that also left a nun critically injured.
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