Alps survivor identifies family

A tow truck with the car where four people were shot dead leaves the the site of killings near Chevaline, French Alps.

A tow truck with the car where four people were shot dead leaves the the site of killings near Chevaline, French Alps.

Published Sep 7, 2012

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Annecy, France - The four-year-old girl who survived a shooting in the French Alps has confirmed the identity of her father, mother and grandmother killed in the attack, the prosecutor in charge of the case said Friday.

Zeena al-Hilli would not be able to provide further assistance in the probe into Wednesday's shooting which also killed a passing cyclist and will be returned to England soon, Eric Maillaud told a press conference here.

Maillaud said he did not know when he would be able to talk to Zeena's seven-year-old sister Zainab, who is in hospital in Grenoble after receiving a bullet wound in the shoulder and a fractured skull in Wednesday's attack.

“She is still under medical protection. The doctors have absolutely not given a green light for her to be interviewed.

“If and when they do it will happen in the presence of British diplomats.” - Sapa-AFP

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