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Strauss-Kahn arrives back on French soil

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, his hopes for the French presidency scuppered by a sensational New York sex scandal, returned to Paris on Sunday to a media frenzy and an uneasy welcome from his Socialist allies.

Updated on: Sep 05, 2011 12:14 AM IST
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn, his hopes for the French presidency scuppered by a sensational New York sex scandal, returned to Paris on Sunday to a media frenzy and an uneasy welcome from his Socialist allies.

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The former IMF chief and his journalist wife Anne Sinclair arrived at dawn at Charles de Gaulle airport on an Air France flight and were whisked off in a black Peugeot to their apartment in the chic Place des Vosges.

They smiled and waved but said nothing to the horde of journalists and handful of supporters awaiting their arrival at the airport and declined to comment when mobbed by media as they reached their home in the Marais area of Paris.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, has promised to talk about what he has called his “terrible and unjust ordeal” but an aide told journalists that he would not make any statement. Dressed in a dark suit and white shirt, Kahn boarded a flight at New York’s JFK airport late Saturday, less than two weeks after sexual assault charges against him were dropped.

 
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