French police accused of covering-up murder of British family shot in the Alps

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French police accused of covering-up murder of British family shot in the Alps
French police accused of covering-up murder of British family shot in the Alps

The brother of a British tourist who was shot dead in the Alps with his wife and mother-in-law has accused French Police of a cover up after they investigated him for the murders.

Saad al-Hilli, 50, was shot dead alongside his wife Iqbal Al-Hilli, 47, and her mother, Suhaila al-Allaf, 74, close to Lake Annecy in eastern France in September 2012. 

They were each shot three times with at least one shot to head.

A passing cyclist Sylvain Mollier, 45, was also killed in the isolated layby where the family had parked their car.

The couple’s two daughters, survived, with seven-year-old Zainab being left for dead after being shot in the shoulder and beaten round the head.

Zeena, four, hid beneath her mother’s legs and remained motionless for eight hours in the back of the family’s BMW.

Mr al-Hilli’s brother Zaid al-Hilli said French investigators should never have pointed the fingers at him, and should have looked at local suspects.

He told The Times the original investigation was a ‘deception – an attempt to deceive us’.

Zaid al-Hilli, the brother of Saad al-Hilli, a British-Iraqi man mysteriously gunned down with his family and a local man in the French Alps in 2012, leaves Guildford police station, south of London, on January 15, 2014 after having his bail cancelled. Zaid al-Hilli, who was arrested in June last year on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder, had his bail cancelled because there is not enough evidence to charge him, Surrey Police said in a statement. Saad al-Hilli was gunned down in September 2012 along with his wife and her mother in a woodland car park close to the village of Chevaline in the hills above Lake Annecy. French cyclist Sylvain Mollier, apparently an innocent bystander, was also killed. AFP PHOTO / CARL COURTCARL COURT/AFP/Getty Images eiqrriqxirzinv

Zaid al-Hilli, the brother of Saad al-Hilli, was wrongly arrested for the murders in 2013 (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Saad and Ikbal al-Hilli with their daughter Zainab when she was three (James Matthews) GRABBED The mystery over who was behind the bloodbath on an Alpine road on September 5, 2012, is one of France?s most famous unsolved crimes. No one has been charged with murdering businessman Saad al-Hilli, 50, his wife Iqbal, 47, and mother-in-law Suhaila al-Allaf, 74. The holidaying family, who were of Iraqi origin and lived in Claygate, Surrey, were gunned down as they tried to escape in their BMW

Saad and Ikbal al-Hilli with their daughter Zainab when she was three

Internet grab for Liz - BBC IPlayer - Panorama Murder In The Alps re: Al-Hilli. Presented by Jane Corbin, transmitted Monday 21 October 2013 Saad Al-Hilli with one of their daughters

Saad Al-Hilli with one of their daughters

He added: ‘It was a local crime and has been covered up. 

‘They made allegations against me without any evidence. There was no attempt to look at a local motive right from the start.’

French police revealed earlier this week DNA testing might be able to solve the now cold case.

They have ordered the he ‘unsealing of the fragments’ so they can be re-tested with state-of-the-art DNA technology.

The clothes Sylvian Mollier and Zainab Al-Hilli were wearing on the fateful day are also going to be reexamined, along with some 10 cigarette butts found around the area. 

Aerial Photo Of The Car At The Murder Scene In The Forrest Near Chevaline And Lake Annecy In The French Alps. Mr Saad Al-hilli His Wife Iqbal And A 74-year-old Woman Who Held A Swedish Passport And Who Is Reported To Be Mr Al-hilli’s Mother-in-law Were Killed During The Attack In Chevaline Close To The Tourist Destination Of Lake Annecy On Wednesday. The Fourth Victim A Cyclist Whose Body Was Found Near The Car After Apparently Stumbling Across The Attack Has Been Named As 45-year-old Sylvain Mollier. The Al-hillis’ Four-year-old Daughter Zeena Spent Eight Hours Hiding In The Car Where Her Parents Died Before Being Found By Officers. Police Said She Had Hidden Under Her Mother’s Skirt When The Shooting Started. Her Sister Seven-year-old Zainab Remains In A Medically-induced Coma In Grenoble University Hospital After Being Shot In The Shoulder And Beaten Around The Head. Aerial Photo Of The Car At The Murder Scene In The Forrest Near Chevaline And Lake Annecy In The French Alps. Mr Saad Al-hilli His Wife Iqbal And A 74-year-old Woman Who Held A Swedish Passport And Who Is Reported To Be Mr Al-hilli’s Mother-in-law Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Hoskins/ANL/REX/Shutterstock (3026872a)
Aerial photo of the car at the murder scene (Picture: Roland Hoskins/ANL/REX/Shutterstock)
A Gendarmerie forensic drawing shows the portrait of a motorcyclist wanted in the 2012 murders of a British-Iraqi family and a cyclist in the French Alps, in this French Gendarmerie Nationale. Saad al-Hilli, an Iraqi-born British engineer, was found shot dead in September 2012 with his wife and mother-in-law in their BMW car on a remote mountain road near the village of Chevaline, with the body of a cyclist, Sylvain Mollier, discovered nearby. They were killed in what appeared to be execution-style murders, with at least two hits to the head from a semi-automatic pistol. REUTERS/Gendarmerie Nationale/Handout via Reuters (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) ATTENTION EDITORS ? THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
A Gendarmerie forensic drawing shows the portrait of a motorcyclist wanted in the 2012 murders of a British-Iraqi family and a cyclist in the French Alps (Picture: Reuters)

‘It is hoped that new examinations will uncover DNA traces,’ said an investigating source.

‘If yes, then they will be sent for comparison with a national genetic fingerprint file which lists more than four million fingerprints, to see if there is a match.’

Mr Mollier, a father of three, was wearing a helmet, cycling shoes, and sports clothing when he was killed, and all of it will be analysed by a specialist laboratory in the Paris area, along with Zainab’s clothes and shoes.

But it is the gun which holds the most hope of a breakthrough, as it is guaranteed to have been in direct contact with the killer.

Most of the Luger was removed from the scene, but small pieces of the grip plates were found near the BMW.

Mr al-Hilli was arrested after the state prosecutor theorised the family were the target of a shoot-to-kill murder.

There was also a feud between the brothers over the inheritance of a £1 million family home from their parents.

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Police were even called after a fight broke out between the pair, with Zaid saying he was pinned down by Saad.

They never spoke after the fight in 2011.

Mr al-Hilli suggested Mr Mollier, the cyclist gunned down, was the intended target as he had been involved in a dispute over a pharmacy business being transferred to his girlfriend by her parents.

He shared a son with the 30-year-old heiress and had given up his job as a factory metalworker.

Emma Davis

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