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Nice attacks: ex-prosecutor questioned over victims' organ removal

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Former anti-terrorist prosecutor François Molins arrives at a Paris court, where he will be questioned regarding organ removal following the Nice attack. Autopsies were carried out on the victims of the attack, with 173 organs taken in total. The families of victims say they were never notified. IMAGES

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