Community Mourns Moroccan Mother Killed in Brussels Street Attack

The municipality of Evere organized, on Thursday, June 3, a tribute ceremony in memory of Mounia, a 36-year-old Moroccan woman, slit throat by an individual in the middle of the street on Sunday, May 30. This ceremony was attended by her family, friends, and many anonymous people.
They all mourned a woman who had no enemies and lived peacefully with her three children. On his Facebook page, the mayor renewed his support and that of the college and municipal council to the family, the husband and the children of Mounia.
On Sunday, May 30, around 7:40 p.m., as Mounia was walking in the street with her baby in a stroller, she received knife blows to the neck, at the intersection of Rue des Deux Maisons and Avenue du Cimetière de Bruxelles, in Evere. The suspect, Andy K., a 21-year-old young man, known to the police for more than 25 offenses, and suffering from mental disorders, had been arrested on Sunday evening. He had no connection with the deceased mother, reported Sudpresse.
On Tuesday, Andy was heard by the investigating judge, indicted for murder, then placed under arrest warrant. For now, the investigators are continuing their investigations.
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