Widow Linked to Paris Attacks Faces Detention Amid Repatriation Controversy

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Officials reported in July that a widow linked to one of three terrorists repatriated from Syria entered a Paris Bataclan room on November 13. Despite the horrific attacks that killed 90 people, she faced charges including the founding of a criminal organization and remains in temporary detention.

A 25-year-old woman identified as Karina el H., previously living in a camp in Syria with her three children, was noted by sources cited by the RMC network. Among her children is a girl whose father was terrorist Samy Amimour, a detail reported to have surfaced after the attacks and confirmed by RMC.

The widow openly acknowledged her relationship with Amimour and reportedly spoke about it even after the day of the attacks, posting a message claiming identity as the wife of a kamikaze two days after the events that claimed 130 lives.

Initially, Karina el H. kept contact with her mother-in-law, but that relationship deteriorated after she sent a video suggesting travel to France from Syria to harm others. Amimour’s father has indicated a desire to see his grandson involved in the ongoing bombing case.

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