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Slain French attack hero honored in grand national tribute

AP  |  Paris 

The slain hero of last week's extremist attack in southern was honoured today in an elaborate, daylong national homage led by French

The tribute came as questions were raised about possible failures by French counterterrorism officials in tracking the gunman, who was on a radicalization watch list before he went on a rampage on Friday.

The coffin of was driven through the morning drizzle in a procession across from the to the Hotel des Invalides, the final resting place of delivered a patriotic public eulogy calling for national solidarity after last week's attack, which together with myriad other extremist attacks on French soil have claimed over 200 lives since 2015.

Beltrame symbolized "the spirit of French resistance," said.

Beltrame died of his wounds Saturday morning, hours after swapping himself for a hostage during a siege in a supermarket near the city of

"We will prevail thanks to the resilience of the French... We will win by the cohesion of a united nation," he added.

After inspecting troops at the monument as a military band played a stirring rendition of the French national anthem, the Marseillaise, posthumously awarded Beltrame the Legion of Honor, France's highest award.

Two former presidents, and Nicolas Sarkozy, also attended.

The tribute provided a national focal point for grief, even as questions were growing about possible mistakes made by the French regarding Beltrame's killer,

confirmed today that French were poised to reduce the surveillance on Lakdim, who had since 2014 been on a radicalization watch list, ahead of the extremist attack.

But Collomb maintained there were no "dysfunctions" in the tracking Lakdim, who also killed three other people before he was shot dead by police.

Speaking on Inter, Collomb said "ultimately no one thought that there would be a hasty attack" by Lakdim, a Moroccan-born French resident with dual nationality.

Moroccan authorities have also questioned France's handling of Lakdim's case.

The known as Morocco's FBI said Tuesday that never alerted his country about Lakdim's radical behaviour calling the absence of contact "a misunderstanding."

Since the attack, the agency created three years ago to consolidate counterterrorism efforts has been investigating Lakdim's family members in Morocco, told Lakdim visited several times, most recently in February 2012, before the establishment of the Islamic State, Khiame added.

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 18:53 IST
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