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Third body discovered in raid for Paris attack suspects

People walk towards the illuminated Eiffel Tower in the French national colors red, white and blue in honor of the victims of the attacks in Paris, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015. France is demanding security aid and assistance from the European Union in the wake of the Paris attacks and has triggered a never-before-used article in the EU's treaties to secure it. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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French authorities announced Friday morning a third body had been discovered after a raid earlier this week to capture the main suspect in last week's Paris attacks.
The third body is a woman's, but her identity was not immediately known.
The lead suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was seen on public transportation surveillance footage during the time of the attack at the Bataclan it was announced Friday.
He was seen hopping over the line and had not paid his fare, a report said.
The attack at the Bataclan, a concert hall and theatre, claimed the most lives during last week's Paris attacks.
Abaaoud died in the raid, and another woman committed suicide via bomb upon confrontation with armed forces.
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