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    10
    Sep
    2012
    4:46pm, EDT

    7-year-old survivor of French Alps slayings speaks to police

    The brother of a British man, murdered with his family in the French Alps, has denied reports of a family feud.  Police also revealed the four year old girl who survived the massacre saw nothing, because she'd hidden under her mother's skirts before the attack began. ITV's  Emma Murphy reports. 

    By ITV News and NBC News' wire services

    A 7-year-old British girl whose parents and grandmother were murdered in a shooting spree during a family vacation in the French Alps last week spoke to investigators on Monday.

    Zainab al-Hilli was shot and severely beaten during the attack and placed in a medically-induced coma.

    Zainab, who awoke from the coma on Sunday, was visited by French police in what was characterized as an introduction and a chance for the girl to grow accustomed to investigators, and so that they may gradually earn her trust.

    7-year-old girl in French Alps shooting awakes from coma

    “They have been able to speak to her but this was just an initial meeting,” a source close to the investigation told ITV News. “They could not go into any detail and the child was very tired. It was not permitted for the discussion to go any further.”


    Zeena, Zainab’s 4-year-old sister, also survived the shootings and returned to Britain on Sunday. She was found eight hours after authorities arrived on the crime scene, hiding beneath her deceased mother's skirt in the car.

    Read more about the French Alps killings on ITV News

    It was unclear if the girls have been told that their British-Iraqi father Saad al-Hilli, mother Iqbal and grandmother were killed in the attack.

    Hilli, a mechanical engineer who worked with Surrey Satellite Technology, a subsidiary of the aerospace and defense firm EADS, and the other victims were shot in what appeared to be execution-style killings.

    Family feud behind massacre in French Alps?

    Also killed was French cyclist Sylvain Mollier, a 45-year-old father of three who authorities suspect was in the wrong place at the wrong time when he came upon the murder.

    At the al-Hilli’s $1.6 million home in Surrey, a suburb southwest of London, police searched for clues to solve the mysterious slayings and at one point called in a bomb squad disposal vehicle as a precaution.

    A safe inside the al-Hilli residence was being forcibly opened with power tools on Monday, ITV News reported.

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    Investigators at scene have revealed that four of the shooting victims were each shot twice in the head with the same gun, a 7.65 self-loading automatic pistol with 10 bullets in it. However, since about 25 shells were recovered from the scene and the bodies of the victims it was suggested that whoever did the killing must have reloaded at least twice, ITV News reported.

    Still, five days since a British cyclist came across the chilling murder scene, a motive and suspect continue to elude police.

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    Investigators have said they were looking at various theories, including robbery, a family feud, a possible link to Hilli's work in the aerospace industry or his Iraqi origins.

    ITV News is the UK partner of NBC News.

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    38 comments

    Each killed with a double-tap to the head. This was a pro job. They have their jobs cut out for them. The elder girl is in hospital but is accompanied by someone from the British Embassy, a social worker from the UK and a family member (I think). A true crime story.

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  • 18
    Mar
    2012
    1:12pm, EDT

    2 nurses held in dozens of patient deaths in Uruguay

    Matilde Campodonico / AP

    The deaths of patients at this hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay, is part of the investigation that led to two arrests.

    By msnbc.com staff

    Two hospital nurses in the capital of Uruguay have been arrested as police investigate allegations that they killed dozens of patients, possibly up to 200, over several years at two hospitals.

    Officials suspect that patients, all of whom were in critical condition, were given some sort of poison brought in from neighboring Brazil,  police inspector Jose Luis Roldan said Sunday.


    Most of the victims were not terminally ill and their deaths were "unexpected," judicial sources told the newspaper El Pais in Montevideo.

    The suspects reportedly cited "humanitarian reasons" for their actions but officials believe they killed patients who "demanded too much attention," the sources added.

    The arrests followed a two-month investigation triggered by an anonymous tip, El Pais reported, adding that the two nurses appeared to have worked separately and barely knew each other.

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    43 comments

    Please do not refer to these people as nurses. A nurse will give up her own lunch break to make sure patients are taken care of. They will forego bathroom breaks to do what is needed. I have met and worked with many true nurses.

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