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December 24 French news summary: Dairy products are contaminated

December 24 French news summary: Dairy products are contaminated

Milk brand "J'aime le lait d'ici" had a contamination incident and recalled its products. (Image: "J'aime le lait d'ici" Facebook)

[European Times] A milk brand's boxed semi-skim milk was contaminated and is now recalled; extremists suspected of participating in the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack were arrested in Paris; a fire broke out in a city in the 93 provinces and one city in the northern suburbs of Paris, killing two people and injuring 1; and The Strasbourg terrorist gunman Chérif Chekatt was buried on the 22nd.

Dairy products are contaminated

According to media reports on December 23, the milk brand "J'aime le lait d'ici" had a contamination incident and recalled the product. The product in question is boxed semi-skim milk with health code FR44-025-001, valid until 8 March 2019, the production time is from 8:40 to 11:54, a total of 18,312 products have been contaminated, and the source of pollution is the residue of cleaning products.

Extremists were arrested when they got off the plane

French extremist Peter Cherif, who arrived in Paris on the morning of February 22, was detained in close ties to the two killers of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack. Cherif, 36, was arrested in Djibouti on 16 December. Because of his close association with the perpetrators of the Charlie Hebdo attack, his name also appeared on the investigation list of the case.

In a fire on the northern outskirts of Paris, 1 killed and 2 injured

A fire in the city of De Lancy, in the northern suburb of Paris on 22 December, killed one person and seriously injured two others.

At about 21:00 that night, a fire broke out in a house occupied by three men and a woman, and the cause of the fire was unknown. Police in Bobini city have launched an investigation, while the woman who escaped the murder has been detained by the police.

The gunman of the Fort terrorist attack was buried anonymously

Strasbourg terrorist gunman Chérif Chekatt was buried on the 22nd, and the burial site is not public.

Mayor Roland Ries said, "We need to find a suitable way for burials, because funerals are part of social civilization. At first I was full of resistance to the matter, because I did not want the murderer and the victim to be buried together, but I had to emphasize that the law is the law, and that burial is a must, either in a Muslim cemetery or in a communal cemetery, but in an anonymous situation without ritual. Previously, Roland Ries had hoped to send Chérif Chekatt of Algerian origin back to Algeria for burial.

(Editor: Xia Ying)