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French Mosque Murder Suspect Awaits Extradition After Surrendering in Italy

Olivier H., accused of killing Aboubakar Cissé in a suspected hate crime, faces judicial proceedings in France as investigators probe islamophobic motives and other potential factors.

Devant la mosquée de Grand-Combe (Gard), le 27 avril 2025, après le meurtre d’un musulman deux jours plus tôt.
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Overview

  • Olivier H., 21, surrendered to Italian police in Pistoia on April 27, three days after the fatal stabbing of Aboubakar Cissé in La Grand-Combe, France.
  • A judicial investigation has been formally opened in France for premeditated murder with religious-hate aggravation, with extradition proceedings underway.
  • The suspect, previously unknown to law enforcement, filmed the attack and made islamophobic remarks, though his lawyer denies anti-Muslim intent.
  • Over 70 French officers conducted a nationwide manhunt before the suspect's surrender, with authorities emphasizing the priority of an islamophobic motive in the case.
  • Community leaders and the victim's family have called for swift judicial action, while debates over hate-crime classifications and lone-actor threats intensify.