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Revealed: One of The Bad Men who Bombed Paris was Saved from Death Recently

When a person is bad, he/she is dangerous. No matter the amount of good you do to them, they will still try to hurt you. Sadly, that is the case with one of the Paris terror suspects, Ahmed Almuhamed, who was rescued near Greece after the refugee boat he was travelling in sunk.

The heartless terrorist behind the Paris attacks who allegedly posed as a Syrian refugee was rescued by the Greek authorities after the migrant boat he had smuggled himself on sunk.
A Syrian passport belonging to Ahmed was found at the scene of the attack at Stade de France. Imagine, the same man who was saved from death ended up killing innocent people. How sad!

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