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14th Nov 2015

Hero security guard managed to prevent suicide bomber with ticket from entering the Stade de France

Terrorist tried to enter the ground

JOE

Details of a night of absolute horror are slowly emerging today as France tries to come to terms with more than 120 deaths in Paris on Friday night.

The city was put on lock-down after eight terrorists attacked innocent people at venues across the city, including outside the Stade de France, where Germany were facing the hosts in a friendly.

During coverage of the game a loud blast was heard by spectators both inside the venue, and on television by viewers at home.

Reports suggested that the loud explosion was located at Gate J of the stadium, and the Wall Street Journal is now reporting that it was caused by one of the terrorists detonating a suicide vest.

However, more troubling is their revelation that the man in question had a ticket for the game, and was actually denied entrance to the match.

The guard, who the newspaper is only describing by his first name, Zouheir, admits that the terrorist tried to enter the 80,000 capacity stadium, which was full, about 15 minutes into the game but was stopped when a guard detected the explosive vest under his clothes.

As he backed away from the turnstile, it is believed he detonated the a suicide belt packed with explosives.

It is believed another attacker also detonated a suicide vest at another entrance just minutes later, while a McDonald’s near the stadium was also targeted. The entire attack around the stadium resulted in the death of three people.

The revelations indicate that if the bombers had not been stopped, scores more people could have been killed in the initial explosion, or a possible stampede triggered by the explosions.

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