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Cartoonist let terrorists in--they threatened to murder her child.
2015-01-07
A young mother and cartoonist who survived the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris today said she had let the suspected Al Qaeda killers into the magazine office.

Corrine Rey said she had returned from picking up her young daughter from a kindergarten when she was confronted by two heavily armed men wearing balaclavas.

'I had gone to pick up my daughter at day care, arriving in front of the magazine building, where two masked and armed men brutally threatened us,' said Ms Rey, who draws under the name 'Coco'.

'They said they wanted to go up to the offices, so I tapped in the code,' said Ms Rey, referring to the digi-code security system on the inter-phone.

Miss Rey and her daughter hid under a desk, from where they saw two other cartoonists being executed.

'They shot Wolinski and Cabu,' she said, 'It lasted five minutes. I had taken refuge under a desk.

She said the men 'spoke French perfectly' and 'claimed they were 'Al Qaeda terrorists'.

According to Charlie Hebdo's lawyer, four cartoonists were killed by the masked gunmen: Cabu, Wolinski, Tignous and Charb, the pen name of Stephane Charbonnier, also the chief editor at Charlie Hebdo.

Corrine's story is one of several horrifying tales from people who saw and survived the attack in Paris today.

Another eye-witness, who works in an office in the same building, told the BBC World Service: 'When I arrived at the scene it was quite disturbing as you can imagine. There were several corpses on the floor.

He arrived at the scene of the massacre just minutes after the attackers had left, and described how he tried to make some room for the wounded in the office.

He added: 'As we progressed through the rooms, we saw there were a lot of people down on the floor and there was blood everywhere.

'We're extremely relieved that nobody was affected by the attacks in my own office... but obviously I'm very traumatised by this attack and everything and now we're in psychological hell where we're being attended to by professionals.'

Giles Boulanger, who also works in the same building, described to French news station Itele how a colleague warned him that armed men had entered the building.

He said: 'several minutes later, we heard several shots in the building from automatic weapons from all directions.

'It was really upsetting. You'd think it was a war zone.'
The headquarters of Charlie Hebdo was attacked with a 'firebomb' in November 2011, after they put an image of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover.

Security presence around the building was ineffective against the 'well trained' attackers, Stefan De Vries told Sky News.

The French journalist, who arrived at the scene moments after the attackers had fled, said: 'There was protection at the door but they killed the police officers, they executed them and they started shooting in the offices. There were more than 50 people inside.

‘It was difficult to enter but these people, the suspects were heavily armed, and shot the police so yeah, there was security but it was useless.’

Witnesses said the suspected Al Qaeda killers were heard to shout 'the Prophet has been avenged' and 'Allahu akbar!' – 'God is greatest' – as they stalked the building.

Horrific footage also emerged showing an injured police officer slumped on the pavement outside the office as two of the gunmen approach.

Police officers were involved in a gunfight with the men, who escaped in a hijacked car, speeding away towards east Paris and remain on the loose, along with a third armed man.
Posted by:JohnQC

#7  I'm just not sure how they new about the administrative meeting. It seems like inside information, and to go unnoticed for so long when they must have staked out the place? Camera, or paid someone? There's more to this story about how this was done.
Posted by: Charles   2015-01-07 23:00  

#6  And she followed them inside?

She was likely ordered at gunpoint to go in first.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-01-07 19:31  

#5  I'd guess that if she found cover under a desk and watched her colleagues drop, held in front and forced to human shield, guide to the office.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-07 17:03  

#4  And she followed them inside?
Posted by: KBK   2015-01-07 16:45  

#3  She's going to have to. She didn't get her co-workers killed, the avenging jihadis did. In fact, I am wondering why they were not killed as well.

She's an artist, so I'm guessing not Lolo Jones, has her kid, ambushed by two SOA. If the plan was to use an office building resident to breech security, it is really about the perfect mark.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-07 16:28  

#2  I hope 'Coco' can live with herself.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-07 16:13  

#1  I understand why, but this act defeated the entire security setup. If this is something she does every school day, then that is a very predictable method of entry without hanging around, looking like a bunch of terrorists, for somebody to force the key.

Too bad there isn't a panic button enter key, opens the door with a tad delay while silent alarms alert occupants, security, and police stations.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-01-07 15:37  

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