French police are searching for a masked gunman suspected of stabbing
an elderly woman to death in a retirement home for Catholic
missionaries in southern France, authorities have said.
An unusually large police operation was launched to search for the
suspected attacker, believed to be armed with a shotgun and a knife.
The
identity of the assailant and motive for the killing are unclear.
The press service for the gendarmes, or military police, couldn’t say whether the incident was linked to a terrorist act.
Security at religious and other sites has been increased after a string of Islamic extremist attacks in France.
A gendarme service spokesman said early this morning that more than
100 members of the security forces had been dispatched to the village of
Montferrier-sur-Lez, near the city of Montpellier in the southern tip
of France.
The spokesman was not authorised to be publicly named.
Prosecutor Christophe Barret told reporters that a woman who works at
the retirement home called police on Thursday night to say she had been
attacked.
When the officers arrived, they found the body of another woman,
gagged and tied up outside the building with three stab wounds, the
gendarme spokesman said.
The worker who alerted police did not suffer serious injuries but was
deeply rattled, and no one else at the residence was harmed, the
prosecutor said in televised remarks carried on the website of Midi
Libre newspaper.
Security forces searched the complex but did not find the assailant.
The spokesman said about 60 residents of the facility are out of danger,
and the search is continuing in a larger perimeter with help from a
helicopter and police dogs.
The residence, called “Green Oaks,” is operated by the African
Missions Society, and takes in retired priests, nuns and others who have
worked on missions in Africa.
Olivier Ribadeau Dumas, spokesman for the French Catholic bishops’
conference, tweeted condolences for the woman killed and added: “our
prayers reach out also to the missionaries attacked in their retirement
home in the Herault [region]. God give them all peace.”
France has been under a state of emergency for a year since Islamic
State group attacks on Paris killed 130 people.
Another Islamic State
attack in July targeted a Catholic church in Normandy, where two
attackers slit a priest’s throat and held elderly parishioners hostage.