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8 year oldThe driver of the truck that killed at least 84 people in a terror attack in Nice has been formally identified, according to reports, most notably the BBC.
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, 31, was identified by newspaper Nice-Matin which cited local sources.
He was a dual Tunisian-French national who lived in Nice.
Police had previously said that they had formally identified the man, after finding ID cards in the truck he used to kill 84 people, during Nice’s Bastille Day celebrations.
French President Francois Hollande says that about 50 people are still “between life and death” and in a critical state, including many children, after the attack.
Hollande, "We have an enemy who will carry on striking against all people, all countries that cherish freedom." https://t.co/LwKfkGsYGM
— Sky News (@SkyNews) July 15, 2016
The 31-year-old truck driver was shot dead by police.
WARNING: Video below is distressing
According to Nice-Matin, sources said Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel worked as a delivery driver, and had been a father for three years.Video has emerged of French police shooting the driver of a truck in #Nice who had killed at least 84 people https://t.co/A4lKUxwxb0
— Sky News (@SkyNews) July 15, 2016
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