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A passport belonging to Ahmad al-Mohammad of Idlib, Syria, was discovered near the bomber’s body at the soccer stadium.
The scene outside the Stade de France following attacks during a soccer match between France and Germany.Splash NewsFrench officials said the passport was a fake, which was undetected.
On Oct. 3, al-Mohammad, 25, arrived in Lefos, Greece, on a boat that originated in Turkey and was carrying 198 other migrants.
Al-Mohammad then caught a Blue Star ferry to Piraeus on the Greek mainland. He continued to Macedonia and Serbia, where he registered and filled out an asylum application on Oct. 7.
The next day, he stayed at a refugee camp in Opatovac, Croatia.
He went from there to Hungary, then on to Austria, according to Le Monde.
With wires



