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Charlie Hebdo terror attack survivor says 'being shot saved my life' at French trial

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terror attack said being shot in the neck saved his life. Victim Simon Fieschi thinks being hit by two bullets and passing out meant he survived.

He was giving evidence in the trial of 14 people accused of helping two terrorists storm the offices in Paris on January 7, 2015.

Brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi forced their way into the HQ of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people and injuring 11 others.

The brothers themselves were shot dead by security forces after a manhunt. Mr Fieschi said: "When the jihadists came in and fired, I lost consciousness, which probably saved my life." The Charlie Hebdo webmaster was reportedly the first person targeted by the terrorists.

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