Mélina Facchin (in Colmar), edited by Solène Leroux 7:47 a.m., August 17, 2022, modified at 7:48 a.m., August 17, 2022

The emotion is still very strong in Colmar after the death in the middle of the street, last Sunday, of Quayyem Abdul Ahmadzai, a 27 year old.

Shot dead after an altercation with the driver of a too noisy scooter.

The investigation will have to determine if it was or not an urban rodeo.

Tuesday evening, at the foot of the building where the young Afghan lost his life, his relatives gathered for a vigil.

A new tribute to which Europe 1 attended.

In Colmar, the emotion is still very strong in the district of Europe after the death in the middle of the street, last Sunday, of Quayyem Abdul Ahmadzai, a 27-year-old Afghan shot dead after an altercation with the pilot of a scooter Too noisy.

The investigation will have to determine if it was or not an urban rodeo.

Tuesday evening, at the foot of the building where the young Afghan lost his life, his relatives gathered for a vigil.

A new tribute to which Europe 1 attended.

A few candles, red roses, photos of Abdul: around twenty people, mostly Afghans, came to gather on Tuesday evening, where this 27-year-old father collapsed on Sunday.

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Ali lives in the building next door.

He was there when it happened.

"I came down from the house to separate them. I pushed the shooter, but he fired anyway," he said.

"I tried to save, but I couldn't. It was me who called the fire brigade. It's the first time I've seen something here in the neighborhood. It's a pointless death. "

Milad did not know the victim, but he also fled Afghanistan and the war, and wanted to be present.

"His family was born in Afghanistan. His wife, children. He was all alone here. In addition, he came to France, he died like that. Frankly, I'm not well. It's very difficult."

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Shooter still wanted

The few relatives that Abdul had here, like Sardarwali, a friend, especially hope that the suspects will be found to "have justice": "If the police can't find the person, he will shoot tomorrow too, the day after tomorrow It's not just for us, it's for other people too."

A judicial investigation for assassination has been opened.

The Colmar prosecutor ensures that numerous investigations are underway to identify and arrest the perpetrator(s) of the crime.

The suspected shooter was still wanted on Tuesday evening.