LONDON -- One of the suspects in the $102 million jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris may have a surprising side to him, according to a driver who says he was helped by the man weeks before the robbery. In an interview with ABC News, Ahmed Alla, 24, said he was stranded on the Paris ring road in September, out of gas and facing fines, when a motorcyclist stopped to assist him. "I was calling the police to send a tow truck. Everyone was honking at me, but he was the only one who stopped to help," Alla said. The man, who Alla described as calm and reassuring, reportedly offered to help move his car out of danger. "He said, 'I can push your car out of the way, then we'll get it off the ring road, so you don't get a €135 ($157) fine,'" Alla recalled. "I thought it was dangerous, but he
Paris driver says Louvre heist suspect is Good Samaritan who helped him on roadway
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