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Mystery DNA print found on Paris attacks bomb belts

Investigators have found matching but unidentified DNA samples on two explosive belts abandoned by terrorists after the November attacks.

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The Paris prosecutor's office says unidentified DNA has been found on two explosives belts linked to assailants in the November attacks around Paris, reports ABC News.

Authorities have not said how many people may have been involved in the attacks by Islamic extremists.

A street cleaner found one explosives belt in the Paris suburb of Montrouge, near where fugitive attacker Salah Abdeslam's mobile phone had been found, raising speculation that he aborted a suicide attack mission. He remains at large.

The prosecutor's office said Friday that DNA traces found on the belt were not Abdeslam's but those of an unidentified person.

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