Salah Abdeslam still on th run

Salah Abdeslam, the only one of the suspected Paris attackers known to have survived, is still at large and still very much at the center of a mystery.
Nine days after the terror attacks that killed 130 people, a clearer picture is emerging of his movements, and it seems Abdeslam fled the city late on the night of November 13 in a state of panic.
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Information from sources close to the investigation draw a picture of a man on the run and how that run began. On the evening of the attacks, Abdeslam, 26, was thought to have been the driver of a black Renault Clio that dropped off three suicide bombers near the Stade de France.
Then he drove 5 kilometers south; sources say he was probably en route when his older brother, Ibrahim, blew himself up at the Comptoir Voltaire café.