A young Jewish woman attacked with a knife at her home in Lyon, the prosecution evokes a possible “anti-Semitic motive”

The victim’s vital prognosis is not in jeopardy. No suspects have been arrested at this time.

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A police vehicle.  Illustrative photo.  (XOSE BOUZAS / HANS LUCAS / AFP)

A young Jewish woman was stabbed on Saturday, November 4, at her home in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon (Rhône), the prosecution said. She was targeted by an unidentified individual, who fled. Hit in the abdomen, the victim was transported to hospital and is in “State of shock” according to Stéphane Draï, his lawyer, interviewed by BFMTV. Her vital prognosis is not in jeopardy, and she was cooperating on Saturday evening with the police, France Télévisions learned from a police source.

According to the Lyon public prosecutor’s office, “the act could be motivated by an anti-Semitic motive”. For his part, theThe victim’s lawyer gave an account of the attack.The person opened the door. The attacker told him ‘Good morning’ before attacking him twice with a knife.”, he said. Still according to Stéphane Draï,The emergency services and the victim’s relatives “noted the presence of a swastika on his door”without specifying whether or not this hateful inscription predated the attack.

On X (formerly Twitter), the mayor of Lyon Grégory Doucet strongly denounced this attack. “Such a surge of violence is unspeakable. All my support to the victim, to his loved ones”, did he declare. The Lyon prosecutor’s office announced that an investigation into “attempted murder” had been opened, confirming that the victim’s life was not in danger and that“no arrests” has not taken place at this stage.


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