ISIS fanatic behind Nice terror attack that killed 86 ‘would urinate on his wife’s feet, stab his kid’s toys and spread FAECES on his bedroom walls’
Shocking revelations about Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel made by those who knew him before bloody lorry rampage
THE ISIS fanatic behind the Nice truck attack would urinate on his wife’s feet, stab his kids’ toys and spread faeces on his bedroom walls, it has been reported.
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel killed 86 people when he ploughed a white lorry into crowds watching a fireworks display in the southern French city last summer.
Now, people who knew the man behind the Nice terror attack have made a series of shocking revelations about him, according to .
The magazine reported that his wife described his strange and frightening behaviour, which began after they had been married for a few years.
After the first cousins tied the knot in 2006, their happy relationship started to fall apart when he began to beat her.
He complained about her cooking and how she was not interested enough in having sex with him, it was said.
There were also questions over the sexuality of the “womaniser”, who was sacked from his job as a delivery driver after being accused of hitting on both men and women at a 2011 Christmas party.
And when he would mete out beatings, his wife Hajer Khalfallah would call his friend Roger – a gay man in his 70s who Lahouaiej Bouhlel had met at the gym.
Khalfallah told of one occasion when she defied her overbearing hubby to go out against his will.
She said the furious fanatic attacked one of their children’s stuffed toys with a knife, ripping it open and tearing out its insides.
Another time she told of finding her bed full of his faeces, which was also smeared on the bedroom walls.
And she told cops he would urinate on her feet and pour wine over her face while she slept to humiliate her.
Khalfallah said: “He wanted to push me to divorce him so that he could go live a bachelor’s life, go out with girls, go clubbing.”
The pair eventually separated before Lahouaiej Bouhlel went on his bloody rampage on Bastille Day 2016, leaving more than 200 people injured.
ISIS claimed Bouhlel was one of its “soldiers” but never provided proof, and it has been claimed by some that he was simply disturbed.
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