Man behind Beirut bombing identified

A blast in Beirut that killed four people is believed to have been caused by a 20-year-old suicide bomber.

Lebanese soldiers stand guard at the site of an explosion in Beirut

Beirut. (AAP) Source: AP

Lebanon's army intelligence believes a young man from the north of the country may have detonated himself in a deadly southern Beirut attack.

"The father of young Qutaiba al-Satem has been called in by the army intelligence branch in the area, because his 20-year-old son is believed to have detonated himself yesterday in southern Beirut," Noureddine al-Ahmad, mayor of the Sunni Muslim area of Wadi Khaled in northern Lebanon, told AFP on Friday.

The statement comes a day after four people died and 77 were wounded in a car bomb blast in the southern Beirut stronghold of the Shiite Muslim movement Hezbollah.

There has been no official confirmation yet that the blast was caused by a suicide attacker, but the authorities are investigating that possibility.

Mayor Ahmad said the suspicions over Satem's alleged role were based on the finding of a family document at the scene of the blast.

Satem's father was currently undergoing DNA tests, the results of which would be compared to the DNA found in the remains of a body found at the scene of the attack.

Satem's family and other Wadi Khaled tribes published a statement saying: "The culture of Wadi Khaled is not blood-thirsty. It is a culture of moderation, forgiveness and peaceful co-existence."

The families also said Satem "does not belong to any political or religious party, and he was preparing to travel to France in order to continue his studies".

They called on the security services to conduct a "fair and transparent" investigation.


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