Friday, November 20, 2015

Life Of FIRST Europe female suicide bombe; Extraordinary selfie shows jihadi who never read the Koran, liked to drink and smoke and had a reputation for having lots of boyfriends

Hasna Ait Boulahcen who became Europe's first female suicide bomber pictured 












EXCLUSIVE: Pictured relaxing in a bubble bath and posing with friends, this is the woman who blew herself up to become Europe's first female suicide bomber during the siege of Saint-Denis. A series of revealing new pictures of Hasna Ait Boulahcen (pictured left, right and inset) have emerged in which the party-loving boozer, who had no interest in religion or the Koran according to her brother, is seen relaxing. Ait Boulahcen's head and spine flew through a window in yesterday's anti-terror police gun battle as the suicide bomber screamed, 'help me, help me!', before detonating her vest packed with explosives. 


Her brother Youssouf Ait Boulahcen said that she had had no interest in religion, never read the Koran and had only started wearing a Muslim veil a month ago.

A photograph has also emerged of Ait Boulahcen posing for a selfie in the bath. Her face is covered in heavy make-up and she wears nothing but jewellery.

Europe's first woman suicide bomber, Hasna Ait Boulahcen, was a party animal with a string of boyfriends who had shown no interest in religion, it has been revealed. Ait Boulahcen is pictured lying in a bubble bath

Ait Boulahcen, who blew herself up during the siege of Saint-Denis, is pictured taking a selfie with two others. Today her brother revealed how his sister had no interest in religion and never read the Koran
Two fingers: This was the first picture to emerge of Ait Boulahcen. Family and acquaintances have now given extraordinary accounts of a young woman with a 'bad reputation' known for her love of alcohol and cigarettes

In a statement, her brother Youssouf, said that he had never even see her open the Koran. 

'She was living in her own world. She was not interested in studying her religion', he said. 'She was permanently on her phone, looking at Facebook or WhatsApp.
'I told her to stop all of this but she would not listen, she ignored my numerous attempts to give her advice telling me I was not her dad, or her husband, and so I should leave her alone.' 'She spent her time criticising everything,' he said. 'She refused to accept any advice, she didn't want to sort herself out.
'On the rare occasions that I spoke to her it was to tell her to behave better, to have a better attitude, to be more easy-going about her strict dress code.
'On Sunday at 7pm she called me because I had called her - and she sounded like she had given up on life.
Youssouf rushed over in his car to check on her but waited 15 minutes and got no answer.

'She called me and I put the phone down on her after telling her not to call me any more after the inconvenience she had caused me, getting me to come over for nothing.
'Finally on Wednesday morning I turned on the TV and I learned that she had killed herself, sacrificing the life that the Lord had given.
'She had been the victim of violence since she was very young - mistreated and rejected - she never received the love she needed.
'From the age of five she was taken into care, so she grew up with a foster family.
'She was happy and she flourished at that point in her adolescence. Then as she grew up she went off the rails. She became reckless, running away and choosing bad company.
'I was never very close to her because we lived apart but during the opportunities I had to talk to her she was full of enthusiasm, although her instability always dragged her down, she was not grounded in her. She went from one life project to another, without question.'

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