Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 9 months ago
He warned against drawing early conclusions however, saying it was difficult to imagine how a family feud could "pass from a financial dispute to a quadruple murder". A French police source said the brother of victim Saad al-Hilli, a 50-year-old...
The Globe & Mail
| 9 months ago
EDT A French prosecutor says a feud between brothers is becoming the focus of the investigation into the grisly killings of a British-Iraqi family vacationing in the French Alps. Two young sisters survived the killings of their parents and an older...
International Business Times
| 9 months ago
French gendarmes escort hearses leaving the La Combe d'Ire raoad in Chevaline (Reuters) in the French Alps has confirmed his team is investigating reports of a family disupute in the run-up to the murders. Reports have suggested that Saad al-Hilli,...
The Observer
| 9 months ago
Annecy French forensic and ballistic experts are to examine the 15 bullet casings found at the scene of the French Alpine murder of three British holidaymakers and a French cyclist to try to identify the killer's DNA and weapon. Postmortem...
International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Reuters The mystery over the French Alps shooting in which three members of a British family were "savaged" in a car has deepened as police officials hunt for the motive. The French police said the 50-year-old man, Saad al-Hilli, his wife and an...
The Independent
| 9 months ago
The British holidaymaker murdered in France along with two other people believed to be his wife and mother-in-law left the UK "on the spur of the moment", a close family friend said yesterday. Neither his friend nor his accountant had any idea that...
Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
The surveillance happened as the invasion of Iraq by US and British forces began in March 2003. Any operation on the family would almost certainly have been backed up by bugging devices within their detached home. Last night it remained unclear why a...