The father of a Frenchman - shot dead yesterday by a soldier at Paris' Orly airport - says his son told him he had "screwed up" and wanted forgiveness. The 39-year-old had vowed to kill others as he grabbed a gun from an anti-terror officer and shouted that he was ready "to die for Allah". He'd previously spent time in jail for armed robbery.
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