Ex-Liverpool striker advised police to shoot Annecy attacker as he ran in direction of him

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ormer Liverpool and Sunderland striker Anthony Le Tallec has described the second a person began attacking younger kids in a playground within the French Alps on Thursday.

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The former footballer, who now coaches in Annecy, claims he shouted at police to shoot the person, allegedly a Syrian refugee, as he ran in direction of him after attacking kids and adults within the park.

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Translated to English, Mr Le Tallec mentioned in a sequence of posts on his Instagram story: “I was running by the lake and suddenly I saw dozens of people running in the opposite direction.

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“I wondered what was going on.

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“A mum said run, run, there’s someone stabbing everyone along the lake. He’s stabbed children. Run, run.

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“I was a little surprised, so I continue. Sure enough, I see the guy coming towards me on the grass.

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“I could see police officers, five or 10 metres behind him, who couldn’t catch him. He came towards me, so I moved aside and I saw him heading towards elderly people.

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“And he attacked the elderly man, stabbed him once and the police were behind him and couldn’t catch him.

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“I told the police shoot him, kill him, he’s stabbing everyone.

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“So he attacked once, twice, and they started shooting.”

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The Frenchman, 38, continued to clarify how the attacker was shot in entrance of him within the park.

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He mentioned: “They shot him in front of me and he fell to the ground but the elderly man had already been hit.

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“I continued along the lake and saw the kids on the floor. They had been hit. It’s very sad.

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“I noticed how slow the police were to react – he had time to stab the elderly man twice.

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“It’s sad to see this. It’s crazy to see this in Annecy.”

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It has been confirmed 4 kids, one 22-month-old, two two-year-olds and one three-year-old, and two adults had been injured within the assault, with one of many kids a British vacationer.

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A father, whose kids had been on the park on a faculty journey on the time of the assault, has described how his kids will not have a “quiet state of mind”.

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Translated from French, he mentioned: “We’re in a total panic. We spent two hours without any news, now I know my children are safe.

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“All of our lives have been turned upside down because for years we’ve been walking alongside the lake, we made it but now we’re thinking back, now there’s a before and an after.

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“The fear in our stomachs, my children will not be living in a quiet state of mind anymore. It happened in front of my children, it was a school trip, it’s chaos.”

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One lady, Eleanor Vincent, who has been within the city for the final 5 days on vacation, was on the scene as police started to cordon off the park.

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She advised Sky News: “The police were there very quickly, the area was cordoned off.

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“I did not see the crime scene thank heavens, but I did see the aftermath because I stayed in the area for about 45 minutes just trying to take in what had happened and to take some photos to be able to document what was going on.”

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