Bullets, blasts and terror reigned across Paris on Friday night.
In a series of attacks, at least 132 people were killed and hundreds more injured, devastating families, wreaking havoc and causing widespread panic across the Western world.
But, the attackers had planned for much worse.
And, thanks to some unlikely heroes, some of the terrorists’ plans were foiled.
At least one of the three attackers who detonated blasts outside the national soccer stadium had a ticket to the France v Germany game, the Wall Street Journal reports.
He attempted to enter the Stade de France – a venue that holds up to 80,000 people and was hosting the French president François Hollande at the time – about 15 minutes after the game began.
French police believe his intention was to detonate the bomb inside the crowded stadium, provoking a frightening and deadly stampede.
But, thankfully, the plotted attack took a different course when the attacker was frisked by security officers at the stadium entrance.
They discovered the man was wearing an explosives vest.
As he tried to back away from security officers, the attacker detonated the vest, packed with bolts and explosives.
Three minutes later, a second suicide bomber detonated himself outside the stadium.
And a third at a nearby McDonalds.
Tragically, in the three separate attacks, one civilian died.