PARIS - Six years have now passed since the night a coordinated string of terrorist attacks left 130 people dead and 416 injured in France’s capital city.On Nov.
13, 2015, members of the Islamic State group opened fire and detonated suicide vests at the Bataclan concert hall, the Stade de France and in neighborhood restaurants and bars.
Ninety of the victims were killed at the Bataclan, where American rock group Eagles of Death Metal performed in front of a full house.Survivors are still testifying about the ordeal to this day.
Even though nine attackers died that night, a malfunctioning suicide vest spared the life of one suspect — who fled the city amid the chaos.Authorities later found and arrested him.