A French police commissioner has reportedly taken his own
life after meeting the relatives of a victim murdered in the Charlie Hebdo
massacre last Wednesday.
Helric Fredou, 45, shot himself in his office with his
police-issue gun on Wednesday night in Limoges, a city in central France,
according to France 3.
Brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi shot 12 people dead at the
Charlie Hebdo offices on Wednesday before seeking refuge in a print works,
before they were killed Friday afternoon during a shoot-out with the police and
their alleged accomplice, Amedy Coulibaly, who killed four hostages at a kosher
supermarket in Paris.
However some media houses are saying, Fredou has been depressed
before the attack, because he had no children and was single.


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