The assassin doesn't even run.
While Ruben Azoulay, screaming in fear, crosses the Boulevard de Courcelles to take refuge in the business in front of his real estate agency, his killer follows him with the determined pace of a hunter.
Helmeted and gloved, with a professional bag on his shoulder, he advances, aiming at his prey with his machine gun fitted with a silencer.
Too early to shoot again.
He still has time.
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The young father practically throws himself into the massage parlor.
You have to lock the entrance, but it's impossible.
The man dressed all in black is already trying to cross the threshold.
His target pushes the glass door to prevent him.
The assassin does not hesitate, he fires.
Petrified, the business manager just finds the strength to lie down behind his counter.
A moment later, he heard three explosions.
It is 3:02 p.m. this Wednesday, May 24, 2023, a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées in Paris (17th century).
Ruben Azoulay, 32, collapsed, coldly executed.
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