The despicable selfie taken by a French ISIS fanatic before he beheaded
his boss at a gas factory in France, has been posted on social media.
Described as a 'soldier of the caliphate,' Yassin Salhi, 35, sent the
selfie to a fighter in Syira, reportedly believed to be a French ISIS
fighter in Syria
The married father-of-three told investigators he decapitated Herve Cornara because of the 'personal difficulties' in his life and blamed it on 'problems at home and work'.
The grime selfie shows Salhi sitting next to the dead body of victim Herve Cornara, whose body appears motionless. Cornara's head was later found pinned to the gates at the American-owned Air Products factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier near Lyon, surrounded by two Islamist flags.
A knife and a fake pistol were also discovered nearby. He had been strangled before he was decapitated in the car park.
The married father-of-three told investigators he decapitated Herve Cornara because of the 'personal difficulties' in his life and blamed it on 'problems at home and work'.
The grime selfie shows Salhi sitting next to the dead body of victim Herve Cornara, whose body appears motionless. Cornara's head was later found pinned to the gates at the American-owned Air Products factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier near Lyon, surrounded by two Islamist flags.
A knife and a fake pistol were also discovered nearby. He had been strangled before he was decapitated in the car park.
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