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Photo of 20 year old baby-faced jihadist who blew himself up at Paris football stadium

This is the first picture of 20 year old baby-faced suicide bomber, Bilal Hadfi, who detonated his suicide vest at the Stade de France, where football fans had gathered for the France vs Germany friendly on Friday. Belgian Bilal had spent time fighting with IS in Syria before returning to Europe and carrying out the barbaric attack in Paris.


He is one of seven suicide bombers who died during the murderous rampage, which also left 129 people dead and hundreds severely injured. The attacker is understood to have been part of a gang known as the “Belgium Cell”, and managed to sneak back into Europe disguised as a migrant.

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