live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the only survivor of the terror cell behind the november 2015 paris attacks has been found guilty of murder. salah abdeslam has been sentenced to life in jail. of the other 19 men standing trial, all but one were found guilty of terrorism charges. the attacks left 130 people dead. mark lobel has the latest. guilty. facing a full life present turn, france s or severe penalty for criminals, the only survivor of a gun and bomb attacks that killed 130 people and the biggest trial in modern french history following the country s worst peacetime attack. it shook paris to its core in november 2015. as well as those killed, hundreds were injured during horrendous attacks on bars, restaurants, the national football stadium and the bataclan stadium. salah abdeslam said he was a soldier of the so called islamic state group but later apologised to victims and claimed he decided not to d
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