A man looks at a painting by French street artist Christian Guemy in tribute to the members of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris on Sept 2.
“I knew it was a Kalashnikov,” she said, recalling the long climb up the stairs before entering the offices of Charlie Hebdo, with the Kouachi brothers “armed to the teeth”. But after killing 10 people inside the office, the attackers left, leaving behind a vision of “horror”. “They were extremely kind people, who had a talent for being funny … It’s not easy to be funny, but they were able to do it very well.”
She recalled the terrible silence after the gunfire, and then the sound of steps coming towards her, where she had taken refuge against a wall.But Cherif Kouachi told her he was sparing her because he did not kill women.Then, as she stepped over bodies, she said: “A finger rose up from the back of the room: ‘No, me, I’m not dead’. It was Riss,” she said.
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