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Mamadou Traoré (poet)
Mamadou Traoré may refer to: * Mamadou Traoré (murderer) (born 1973), Senegalese-born French serial rapist and murderer * Mamadou Traoré (footballer, born 1994), Malian footballer * Mamadou Traoré (footballer, born 2002), Malian footballer * Mamadou Lamine Traoré (1947–2007), Malian politician * Mamadou Namory Traoré, Malian politician {{hndis, Traore, Mamadou ...
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Mamadou Traoré (murderer)
Mamadou Traoré (born May 11, 1973), known as The Bare-Handed Killer, is a Senegalese-born France, French serial rapist and murderer, responsible for assaulting at least six women, killing two of them, between April and October 1996. Biography Traoré was born on May 11, 1973, in Joal-Fadiouth, Senegal, the son of Sidiki Traoré, a Bambara people, Bambara man who moved to Paris to work as a railway worker, and Anna Faye, a Serer people, Serer woman who had practised voodoo rituals on Mamadou since his birth. When he was born, it was alleged that he was saved from being a stillbirth through his mother sprinkling blood on him, thus making him a "child of the spirits". When he was three years old, he joined his father in France, followed by his mother and brother, Ousseynou, a year later. Mamadou spent his childhood in Paris, where his two sisters were born in 1978 and 1980. His schooling was rather disturbed: at the kindergarten in Choisy, he was sometimes violent and aggressive (bi ...
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