PARIS, June 30(ABC): A French court has handed a life sentence to Salah Abdeslam the main accused of 2015 Paris attacks that killed 130 people in a night of carnage across Paris, bringing some closure to survivors and a country whose psyche was left scarred.
Salah Abdeslam was found guilty on terrorism and murder charges, with no possibility of early release, the most severe criminal sentence possible in France and one handed out only four times previously.
Nineteen other men judged for helping organise the Nov. 13, 2015 attacks that targeted the Bataclan music hall, six bars and restaurants and the Stade de France sports stadium were also all found guilty.
“Justice has been served,” Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said.
“Against inhumanity, it’s our democracy’s strength to respond with justice to the attacks that plunged our city and our country in mourning. Paris remembers and will always stand by the victims and their families.”
Arthur Denouveaux, a survivor of the Bataclan attack, where 90 people died, called it a fair ruling.
“It will help us,” Denouveaux, who heads a victims’ association, told reporters, while adding: “it’s not healing everything.”
A defiant Abdeslam had said at the start of the trial that he was a “soldier” of Daesh, which has claimed responsibility for the attacks.