Bataclan Attack Graphic
Graphic content a french policeman assists a blood covered victim near the bataclan concert hall following attacks in paris france november 14 2015.
Bataclan attack graphic. At least 80 people were killed in the attack. In october 2016 he published a graphic novel about his firsthand experience of these tragic events named mon bataclan. Artist and graphic designer fred dewilde survived the paris attacks a year ago.
A shocking photo has emerged of bodies lying strewn across the bloodied bataclan floor minutes after gunmen opened fire on more than 1000 gig fans. The islamic state terrorists who attacked the bataclan theater in paris last november not only killed scores of innocents they also gouged out the eyes and sliced up the genitals of some of. By tom batchelor published.
0711 tue nov 17 2015. After that attack the perpetrators who travelled from location to location in a black seat car moved a few streets further south attacking la bella equipe bar in the 11th arrondissement. The photo taken shortly after gunmen stormed the eagles of death metal concert shows a blood stained scene of terror where bodies and debris cover the floor.
Harrowing new photograph shows the aftermath inside the bataclan theatre footage shows the moment the terrorists opened fire inside the theatre where the rock concert was. One of the people who was present in the bataclan theatre on 13 november 2015 during the terrorist attacks was a french artist who works under the pseudonym fred dewilde. They were there to see rock heroes eagles of death metal but some never made it home.