The brother of the gunman who shot and killed four people at a Jewish school a week ago has been charged as an accomplice.
Abdelkader Merah's younger brother Mohammed died on Thursday after a 32 hour stand-off with police in an apartment in Toulouse. The 23-year-old admitted to the murders of the four at the Ozer Hatorah school as well as the killings of three paratroopers earlier in the month. He claimed to have links with al-Qaida and was a follow of Salafi Islam.
Abdelkader, 29, is now being investigated for his role in the slaughter, although it is not thought the brothers were part of a wider terrorist network. He has denied complicity but a spokesman for the French prosecutor's office said: "Police inquiries have produced serious and matching pointers that suggest his participation as accomplice in crimes relating to a terrorist enterprise is plausible."
He is also said to have expressed pride in his brother's actions. The gunman's mother and Abdelkader's girlfriend were also arrested but have now been released without charge.