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Trèbes attack: French President Emmanuel Macron leads minute silence for hero police officer killed in supermarket siege

Arnaud Beltrame volunteered to take the place of a civilian hostage who was being used as a human shield by the gunman

Tom Richell
Wednesday 28 March 2018 07:43 EDT
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Trèbes attack: Minute of silence held in Paris for hero policeman Arnaud Beltrame

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French president Emmanuel Macron has led a minute's silence for Arnaud Beltrame, the police officer who was killed in a terrorist attack in Trèbes last week.

Beltrame took the place of the final civilian hostage after 25-year-old Redouane Lakdim's shooting spree in the southern French town.

He was to be awarded France's highest accolade, the Legion d'Honneur, at a national memorial service on Wednesday.

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