Life without parole for surviving extremist who carried out Paris attacks

The lone survivor of a team of so-called Islamic State extremists was convicted of murder and other charges and sentenced to life in prison without parole in the 2015 bombings and shootings across Paris that killed 130 people in the deadliest peacetime attacks in French history.
Among the victims was Briton Nick Alexander, 35, of Weeley, near Colchester.