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Monday 12 January 2015

Killed at their desks: New pictures from inside Charlie Hebdo offices reveal how victims were shot before they could move

New pictures showing the inside of Charlie Hebdo's offices moments after terrorist gunmen stormed in and murdered the magazine's senior staff have emerged today.
One desk is covered with the day's work - papers, water bottles, and a coffee mug - while underneath the swivel chair a large pool of blood has settled on the laminate wood flooring.
A bag, packed full of what appears to be artist's drawings, sits next to it on the floor while notes are tacked to the surrounding walls.  

Tragic: A desk is still covered with the day's work, along with empty water bottles and a coffee mug, inside the offices of Charlie Hebdo - while underneath the chair there is a pool of bloodInvestigators: This is the moment police first moved into the building in the Le Marais district of Paris after brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed the senior staff on Wednesday last weekMassacre: This image, released last week, shows a corridor in Charlie Hebdo's offices covered with bloodied footprints and crumpled papers, while other sketches and notes are still pinned to the wallsAttackers: The brothers fled Paris (pictured) on Wednesday last week then led police on a chase across northern France before they were shot and killed in a print works near the capitalSix of the Charlie Hebdo staff killed in Wednesday's attack are pictured together in this photo, taken in 2000. Circled top from left is Philippe Honore, Georges Wolinski, Bernard Maris and Jean Cabut. Below them on the stairs, from left, is editor Stephane Charbonnier and cartoonist Bernard ‘Tignous’ Verlhac

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