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Thousands of Belgian police line streets for funeral of murdered colleague
Police officers give a salute as they line the street during a funeral convoy for police officer Thomas Monjoie who was fatally stabbed in Brussels last week, in Waremme, Belgium November 18, 2022. — Reuters pic

BRUSSELS, Nov 18 — Thousands of uniformed police lined the streets of the Belgian city of Borgworm today for the funeral of a murdered 29-year-old policeman, saluting as the cortege passed.

Thomas Monjoie was stabbed to death on the evening of Nov. 10 in the north Brussels commune of Schaerbeek. A Belgian man, Yassine Mahi, 32, has been arrested and charged with murder and the attempted murder of another officer in a suspected terror attack.

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The suspect, who was known by deradicalisation services, had gone to a police station the morning of the stabbing saying he wanted psychiatric help, police said.

Three officers took him to a psychiatric ward nearby but Mahi left the waiting room before being treated, the hospital said. — Reuters

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