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Op dinsdag 17 november 2015 16:06 schreef Scrummie het volgende:[..]
Ik geloof, maar kan het niet terug vinden, dat het verhaal was dat ze naar buiten klom want binnen waren terroristen, vervolgens politie acties, en iemand heeft haar daarna/tijdens omhoog geholpen. Maar goed, kan dat niet meer terug vinden.
Enige artikel wat nu overal naar voren komt is dat ze degene die haar hielp heeft gevonden via social media (en die gozer wil anoniem blijven, dus daar gaat Tingo's "helden" verhaal).
Ik heb deze op clues fi=orum gezien over de held.
Het lijkt dat de hero is Sebastian.En hij heeft z'n verhaal aan de Daily Mail vertelt...
SVP de tijd om z'n verhaal te lezen...it's really quite something.
ik zie niet erg veel redenen waarom we zouden dit geloven, maar ik mag niet hier veel meer over schrijven...
Woman on the ledge and her unborn child SURVIVED terror attack: Bataclan
theatre siege hero reveals he dragged pregnant hostage who was clinging
to window to safety
-Pregnant woman who clung to balcony for life become Paris tragedy icon
-She screamed for help as terrorist roamed corridors, firing at victims
-A man ran from his hiding place to pull her back up and felt Kalashnikov
in his leg
-First time reveals gunmen negotiated with police, freed wounded
hostages
-Terrorists ordered him to call news channels, made him burn his money
See full coverage of the ISIS Paris attacks at
www.dailymail.co.uk/isis By Fidelma Cook In Toulouse For Mailonline
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.u(...)d.html#ixzz3rmmwjTFfFollow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Clinging on to a balcony 15 metres up and screaming for her life as
gunmen roamed the corridors of the Bataclan music hall, the unnamed
pregnant woman has become a symbol of the tragedy. And, for the first
time one of the survivors has revealed the dramatic moment he sprung
from his hiding place to save the woman by pulling her to safety - and
felt a Kalashnikov in his leg.
The man, known only as Sebastian, pulled the woman from the window ledge
as three armed ISIS suicide bombers roamed corridors picking off targets
one by one. Moment later, he said and the woman [sic], tired and fearful
to hang on for longer, would have fallen to her death. The woman and her
baby survived the attack and friends of hers have taken to social media
to find her hero and thank him.
Sebastian said he spotted her as he fled as the arena and climbed
through a window and clung to an air vent. He looked to the next window
and saw the woman, who was screaming, 'help me, I'm pregnant.'He told La
Province: 'She was begging people down below if they would catch her if
she jumped. But it was chaos down there. We were 15 metres above the
ground.
'I held on for five minutes and then the pregnant woman, who was
exhausted, begged me to help her get back inside. That's what I did. 'I
don't know where she went afterwards but I went back to my old hiding
place which wasn't great. Five minutes later I felt the barrel of a
Kalashnikov against my leg and a terrorist yelling: 'Get down from
there... Lie on the ground'.'
And in the first real insight from what happened inside the music hall
where 89 concert goers lost their lives, Sebastian revealed how the
gunmen stopped firing indiscriminately and negotiated with security
forces who had surrounded the theatre.
During the talks, Sebastian said, a number of wounded hostages were
released. The unnamed concert goer described the moment he heard the
first shot – with many in the audience believing it was part of the act.
That illusion was shattered seconds later when he heard the second shot
ring out and the band flee the stage.
'The singer had gone,' he said. 'The lights came on and I turned to the
entrance and saw two or three guys armed with Kalashnikovs. They were
shooting at anyone they met. Those in the bar went down first. Everyone
fell to the ground. I saw a guy next to me take a bullet in the head.
'Word spread that there was an exit behind the stage. I crawled closer
to it. I had to crawl over dead bodies, wounded people, my clothes were
full of blood.
'I took advantage of one guy reloading to escape behind the stage. On
the left there was no emergency exit so I crossed and hid behind a black
curtain and got to the other side. There was no exit there either. I
climbed the stairs but they led onto the balcony of the concert hall.
'That's when I went to the windows and saw her.'
After helping the pregnant woman back inside and obeying orders to lie
face down with around fifteen others, Sebastian said he could hear the
killers shooting from the balcony. He heard people screaming as if they
were being tortured.
'They told us: 'We're here to make you go through what the innocent are
suffering in Syria. You hear the cries of suffering?'
'Now you feel the fear that people go through every day in Syria. It's
war. And that's just the beginning. We will massacre the innocent. We
want you to tell everybody'.'
Sebastian closed his eyes expecting to be killed but then the terrorists
asked him and others to call BFM, ITV. He added: 'They wanted to talk to
reporters. They asked, for some reason, if money was important to me and
took out a wad of ¤50 notes and made me burn them.
'They spoke French to one another... One was Algerian looking with blue
eyes. 'Then they wanted to talk to the police. They put us against the
windows and I had to shout to them to stay away. 'They said they had
explosive belts and if the police approached they would blow us all up.
They didn't seem organised and spoke to a negotiator via a hostage's
notebook. The only claim they made was the withdrawal of forces.
'Then they threatened to kill one of us every five minutes and throw a
body out of the window. I think they negotiator managed to organise that
we would come out and then we waited. 'We were the hostages. Those
minutes were the longest of my life. I went through all the emotions
including hope and finally the acceptance of death even if I closed my
eyes against it and the Kalashnikov pointed in my direction.
'The terrorists had placed two human shields on doors but the security
services managed to burst in without touching them.
'They used a battering ram and threw a stun grenade. When I saw a second
one fall at my feet I told myself it was time to flee. 'I ran. The
grenade exploded and threw me under the ram as the forces came through.
I was trampled on but it was the happiest day of my life. I was saved.'
Friends of the woman, who wants to remain anonymous have begun a Twitter
campaign to find Sebastian to thank him for his bravery.'She wanted to
thank everyone who had a part in helping her,' said Frans Torreele who
put out an appeal to find the man. 'She could not do it herself as she
didn't want to be exposed as she wants wants to put it to rest now. 'The
brother of the man who helped her contacted me by email and we checked
and it was the right person. They've exchanged numbers and all is going
well and that's all we wanted', he added.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3rlHV4zgc
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