In the Moroccan hamlet where his father Omar was born, they have only just heard of the massacre he organised, leaving 129 dead.
But their verdict was immediate:
Abaaoud had no rightful place on this earth. ‘We rejoice the news he is dead. He deserved it,’ said Sayeed Abaaoud, a cousin of the killer and a village elder and patriarch of the clan.
‘I say he should have been burnt to death, because what he did was not allowed under Islam or any law.’
The Islamic State killer’s death at the hands of French anti-terrorist police was confirmed yesterday.
The
27-year-old was shot in the head by a sniper then hit by grenades
during the raid in the Parisian suburb of Saint-Denis on Wednesday. He
had to be identified by his saliva.