'Isis' French factory attack: Suspect arrested after beheading in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier - as it happened
One man has been killed and at least two other people were injured in the attack
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A suspected Islamist has been arrested allegedly decapitating his employer and displaying his head at a factory in France this morning.
Here are the latest updates:
Victim was his employer, a delivery firm manager from Rhone
His wife and another person from Salhi's home are being interviewed by police
The killed man's head was put on a wire fence surrounded by Isis flags
Firefighters arrived to find suspected attacker shouting 'Allahu akbar!'
President Francois Hollande says France will 'never give into fear'
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