father help us well u did when u sent ur Son but we r being use by satan
The mother, called Olivia, was holding 17-month-old Gabriel at a bus stop as Nordine Amrani launched his gun-and-grenade massacre.
Olivia, 29, who has three older daughters, was on a family day out with husband Romauld among shoppers in Liege, Belgium.
She said: “Romauld was holding Gabriel when he saw the bus arriving. He gave me the baby.
“Then I heard a noise which sounded like a cannon and then a light like lightning.
“My child’s eyes were rolled back. I screamed but didn’t see he was hurt in the back of the head because he was pressed against me.”
Hospital doctors told Olivia there was no hope. She placed a crucifix around her baby’s neck and a priest baptised him.
Minutes before he died Olivia wept: “I would prefer to die in the place of my son.”
Later, she added: “Gabriel was the last child — the boy we wanted so much.”
Weapons-mad crook Amrani, 33, left three more shoppers dead and 125 injured in his onslaught.
Police revealed yesterday that Amrani — due at a police station over a sex-related charge — also murdered a neighbour’s housekeeper before the carnage.
The convicted drug-dealing sex attacker lured her into a flat he rented across the hallway then shot her in the head. Pathologists are trying to establish if he raped his victim.
Amrani stood on a walkway in a city square to hurl grenades and spray the crowds with fire from a semi-automatic rifle. Then he shot himself.
The dead were students Mehdi Nathan Belhadj, 15, and Pierre Gerouville, 17, and a woman, 75.
Amrani, born of Moroccan parents, was jailed for four and a half years in 2008 after cops found an arms cache and cannabis factory at his home. But he was freed in October 2010.
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