New video and information on the route and description of the surviving Brussels bomber have been released by investigators. Federal prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt asked for those who “might have filmed or taken a photograph of the suspect” or believe they have any useful information, to call 0800 30 300 (in Belgium) or 00 32 25544488 (from abroad).
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New video and information on the route and description of the surviving Brussels bomber have been released by investigators. Federal prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt asked for those who “might have filmed or taken a photograph of the suspect” or believe they have any useful information, to call 0800 30 300 (in Belgium) or 00 32 25544488 (from abroad).
Belgian prosecutors have released new footage of the key surviving Brussels airport attacks suspect, showing the route he took after leaving the area.
They have asked members of the public who saw the man to come forward.
The man was tracked on CCTV footage until 09:50 local time and was wearing a hat and a light-coloured jacket, officials said.
His trail was lost close to the EU institutions in Brussels’ city center, not far from Maelbeek metro station.
Prosecutors said he had discarded the jacket and had asked the public to report if it has been found.
The 22 March attacks by so-called Islamic State (IS) on Brussels airport and the Maelbeek metro station killed 32 people.
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