‘Hero with a rucksack’: French media praise knife attack intervener
Critics on the right and far-right of French politics quickly dusted off their arguments that French migration controls are too lax.For his part, Henri shied away from the “hero” label. He said he “tried to act as all French people should act, or would act.”
“I am far from alone in having reacted. Many other people around started, like me, to run after him to try to scare him, push him away. And other people immediately went over to the children to take care of the injured.”
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