Husband of Woman Murdered in Paris Attacks Tells Terrorists: 'You Will Not Have My Hatred'
The husband of a woman murdered during the recent terror attacks in Paris, France has reportedly written a letter to the extremists responsible for the attacks, calling the attackers "dead souls."
The man, Antoine Leiris, lost his wife, Hélène Muyal, during the Paris terror attacks that killed 129 people last Friday.
Muyal was one of the concertgoers attending an Eagles of Death Metal concert at the Bataclan concert hall.
"On Friday evening you stole the life of an exceptional person, the love of my life, the mother of my son, but you will not have my hatred," Leiris' letter, posted to Facebook, reads.
"I don't know who you are and I don't want to know, you are dead souls. If this God for whom you kill blindly made us in his image, every bullet in the body of my wife is a wound in his heart," the husband continued.
"So no, I will not give you the satisfaction of hating you. You want it, but to respond to hatred with anger would be to give in to the same ignorance that made you what you are," the letter adds.
The grieving man's viral letter comes after a video showing a father explaining the terror attack to his son went viral.
In the video, the preschool-aged boy is asking his father about why the terror attacks were committed and why people are laying flowers and candles in mourning.
The father explains to the boy that the flowers and candles are being laid "to remember the people who are gone yesterday."