22-Year-Old Suspect Surrenders After Killing Five near Dunkirk
- Five people have died in shootings in northern France, including near a migrant camp, according to French media.
- Four people were fatally shot on the Loon-Plage stretch of coastline near Dunkirk, unnamed security sources told outlets in France.
- The gunman has also confessed to an earlier shooting in the nearby town of Wormhout, according to AFP news agency.
- A charge of murder combined with other crimes carries a maximum sentence of life in jail.
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Five-fold homicide in Dunkirk: “It's a sign of composure that does not correspond to the image we had of him”
After the five murders that occurred on Saturday in the North, the trail of professional revenge is being clarified, the alleged assailant having worked for his first victim as well as at the company where the two guards who were also shot worked. Those who have worked with him in the context of these professional activities are trying to understand.


Police probe suspect over five murders in northern France
LILLE, France: A man who turned himself in saying he was responsible for five murders in northern France had no criminal record, authorities said Sunday. The 22-year-old suspect was taken into custody on Saturday after surrendering at a police station in Ghyvelde just outside the Channel port city o
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