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Nice attack: Hero motorcyclist reveals how he threw himself onto truck to try to stop killer

The incident was caught on video 

Kim Sengupta
Nice
Tuesday 19 July 2016 05:53 EDT
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Police stand by as medical personnel attend a person on the ground, right, in the early hours of Friday
Police stand by as medical personnel attend a person on the ground, right, in the early hours of Friday (AP)

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When the massive truck drove into the Promenade des Anglais, running over a woman, the first reaction of motorcyclist Alexander Migues was that the driver must have lost control. But then the truck came back onto the road and headed straight for him.

Instead of fleeing Mr Migues manoeuvred his motorcycle alongside the 19 ton vehicle and then on leapt onto it and tried to wrestle the driver’s door open, dropping off only when the killer Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel was about to shoot him.

This filmed act of extreme bravery became one of the most memorable images in the night of terror. Mr Migues, who had to receive medical treatment, has spoken for the first time about what happened.

“I saw the truck rise into the sidewalk and run over this lady. It then came off the sidewalk and tried to run me over as well,” he recounted. “Instinct took over: I can’t even explain now how I started chasing the truck. When I saw him doing what he was doing, being so determined, I felt I had to do something.”

Another member of the public threw his scooter under the refrigerated truck in an attempt to stop it. Mr Migues told Nice Matin newspaper “the scooter hit the truck and then I heard shots being fired. I did what I could, but I would have loved to have stayed on in the truck and force it onto the central reservation or slow it down more so that more people had time to escape.”

Mr Migues said he had been overwhelmed by what had happened. “For 36 hours I could not sleep at all. Then it began to get a bit better. Now, if I wake up early I just take my bike and ride, I try to clear my mind.”

Reports at the time described how at least one motorcyclist appeared to have been killed in the incident – possibly a result of witnesses seeing a scooter going under the truck.

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