The images obtained by Mail Online show the merciless savagery of an Islamic
State assassin and the extraordinary bravery and survival instincts of
his intended victims. They also show the incredible luck of a young
woman who would have died had the terrorist's assault rifle not misfired
as he held the weapon over her head, giving her a chance to run away.
Police believe her to be the luckiest person to escape with their life
during Friday's psychopathic rampage which left 129 people dead and 99
critically injured. See more photos after the cut...
There is also remarkable footage of a 20 year old waitress who ducked under the bar and wrapped her arms around an older, injured woman as the Islamic State gunman sprayed the restaurant and its outdoor dining area with bullets. The gunman seen in the video is believed to be 26-year-old Belgian Salah Abdeslam (inset), who is still on the run. The Daily Mail can today reveal the horrifying footage with second-by-second commentary.
There is also remarkable footage of a 20 year old waitress who ducked under the bar and wrapped her arms around an older, injured woman as the Islamic State gunman sprayed the restaurant and its outdoor dining area with bullets. The gunman seen in the video is believed to be 26-year-old Belgian Salah Abdeslam (inset), who is still on the run. The Daily Mail can today reveal the horrifying footage with second-by-second commentary.
THE TIMELINE OF TERROR: Second by second, how the terrifying attack on the Paris cafe unfolded
By Richard Pendlebury
The time is 9.34pm.
It
is an unseasonably pleasant evening and some of the restaurant's
customers are eating or drinking on the terrace outside. At one table,
to the right of the door looking out from the restaurant bar, sits a
young woman in a chic trench coat. Her name is Lucille and she is having
an al fresco supper with her boyfriend Quentin and another male friend.
At the other table on the left side of the door sit the two twenty-something women. All are regulars.
Inside the pizzeria only two tables are occupied at this hour.
At
one, beneath a mirror by the main door, another two women can be seen
chatting and laughing over drinks. At another table next to a side door a
young couple are eating pizzas. The dark haired man has put his quilted
jacket over the back of his chair.
Behind the bar two members of staff chat to each other as they work.
One is Samir, a short, bald headed young barman and waiter. He is folding napkins and placing them on the counter.
The other, washing glasses, is Jasmine, the pizzeria's 20-year-old waitress who will shortly become the heroine of this story.
She
is a student and has only been in the job for a month. Jasmine is
Parisian-born, but her parents hail from Morocco and Algeria; the same
ethnic background as the men who even now are in the street outside and
are about to shatter this relaxed and scene in a hail of indiscriminate
and murderous gunfire.
9.34 and 8 secs.
From
the CCTV camera above the bar you can see the people at the tables
outside chatting animatedly. A man, thought to be Quentin, can be seen
through the window of the side door. His head is thrown back in
laughter. It is the last moment before the horror engulfs them all.
9.34 and 9secs.
The
world explodes. The view in all three tapes is suddenly clouded by
flying debris as the first volley of automatic fire rips into the
restaurant. There is a maelstrom of shattering glass. In the next few
seconds the effect of multiple bullet impacts can be seen on the back
wall above the bar, close to the main CCTV camera.
Samir's
mouth falls open, he and Jasmine clutch each other and instinctively
duck behind their counter, the waitress pushing her colleague's head
further into cover.
Almost
immediately Samir wriggles away and flees down the stairs to the cellar
kitchen, Jasmine is left alone, crouched behind the bar.
One
of the women sitting at the table under the mirror stands up and cowers
with her face to the wall. Her companion flinches and throws herself to
the floor. The young man eating pizza has pulled back his chair and
dived under his table. His female companion also disappears from sight.
9.34 and 18secs.
Seconds
after Lucille, the male friend with whom she and Quentin had been
dining comes hurdling over an upturned terrace chair and through the
door. He is wearing a double-breasted camel coat and glasses.
More
bullets can be seen impacting along its frame as he does so, missing
him by inches. He is running for his life; how he has not been hit
already, like the other two at his table, is a miracle.
He
throws himself headlong onto the floor and huddles in a ball at the
foot of the bar, in plain view from the street, before running up the
stairs of the cafe.
9.34 and 20secs.
In
the top left of the screen of the CCTV camera behind the bar pointing
at the main door one can see the first sign of movement of the ISIS
killers. It is a male dressed in pale clothes. He does not appear to be
wearing body armour or a suicide vest but he is clearly carrying an
AK-47 style assault rifle, carried at waist height. One can see the
banana shaped magazine silhouetted against a yellow parked car. Unlike
everyone else you see in the film he is calm and moving slowly from left
to right across the street outside; unpanicked.
9.34 and 22secs.
The gunman turns around and raises the rifle to his shoulder. He has seen something out of shot and is taking aim.
9.34 and 24secs.
There are more flashes and flying debris as another ripple of automatic fire crashes into the pizzeria.
9.34 and 26secs.
The
man thought to be Quentin can be seen through the side door raising his
head from his hiding place under his table. Where have the gunmen gone?
Three seconds later a woman outside can be seen standing up and fleeing
up a side street. Quentin follows after her.
9.34 and 27secs.
Jasmine is examining Lucille's wound. She puts her arm around her shoulders to comfort and protect the casualty.
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