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Brahim Aouissaoui, a 25-year-old Tunisian man, has begun his trial in France for the 2020 terrorist attack at the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice, during which three individuals were fatally stabbed. Aouissaoui claimed to have no memory of the attack, which involved the horrific stabbing of a 60-year-old woman, another worshipper, and a church worker, according to court reports.
During the trial, presiding judge Christophe Petiteau questioned Aouissaoui, who was unable to recall essential details, including his lawyer's name. Prosecutors indicated that Aouissaoui had traveled from Tunisia to Italy a month before the attack and entered France with intentions to commit violence (the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office). It was reported that he attempted to engage police officers after the event and was found with several knives and a copy of the Qur'an.
The attack, occurring just weeks after the murder of teacher Samuel Paty, spurred a national day of mourning for the victims. The trial is set to continue until February 26.