World’s most wanted female ISIS terrorist ‘comes back from the dead’ & is found ALIVE 10yrs after supermarket massacre
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THE world's most wanted ISIS woman terrorist is alive and living freely in Syria, a decade after aiding her husband in the heinous Paris supermarket massacre. Hayat Boumeddienne, 36, and her lover Amedy Coulibaly, then 32, were also part of the Charlie Hebdo cell which murdered 12 people in January 2015.
The terrorists said they were on a revenge mission after the satirical weekly published cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed. French security services have released news on the widow's current life on the anniversary of the 2015 Paris attack. It was on Friday, 9 January that year that Boumeddienne’s husband, Amedy Coulibaly, then 32, lay siege to kosher supermarket Hyper Cacher in the east of the French capital.
He held fifteen people hostage and murdered Philippe Braham, 45, Yohan Cohen, 22, Yoav Hattab, 21, and François-Michel Saada, 64 in the heinous attack. Coulibaly was demanding the Charlie Hebdo shooters - brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi - to not be harmed as a nationwide hunt was taking place to track them down.
Earlier, Coulibaly had also killed Clarissa Jean-Philippe, a 27-year-old policewoman. In 2020, Boumeddiene was given a 30-year-sentence for helping Coulibaly with the inhumane slaughter. She was convicted in absentia, or in absence, at a special court in Paris of a variety of charges, including "membership of a terrorist enterprise" and "financing terrorism".