Two British girls who witnessed their parents being shot dead by a mystery killer in the French Alps are to be re-interviewed over the case that has never been solved.
Eight years after the horrific murders, a prosecutor says the young orphans may now finally be old enough to be re-interviewed about the chilling tragedy to 'provide new leads'.
Zainab and Zeena Al-Hilli were just seven and four when their father Saad, 50, and mother Iqbal, 47, were gunned down in front of them close to Lake Annecy.
Saad al-Hilli, his wife and his mother-in-law were found in his bullet-riddled car along with the girls' 74-year-old grandmother, Suhaila Al-Allaf.
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