La Grand-Combe: The suspect behind Friday morning's fatal stabbing at a mosque in France's La Grand-Combe remains at large, the Ales public prosecutor's office confirmed on Saturday. New details are emerging about the deadly attack, which claimed the life of a 23 or 24-year-old worshipper. According to Anadolu Agency, the suspect reportedly filmed himself after the killing, brandishing a knife and making insulting remarks about 'Allah' and the victim, who lay dying on the ground, Franceinfo reported. Investigators are examining a possible Islamophobic motive, according to local media reports. Ales public prosecutor Abdelkrim Grini stated that the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office (Pnat) is monitoring the case, although it has not yet formally taken it over. Grini noted that the victim was a regular at the mosque in Trescol, a hamlet within La Grand-Combe, while the suspected attacker had never been seen there before. Surveillance cameras inside and around the mosque captured images of the suspect , who appears to be unknown to both local residents and mosque-goers. According to sources cited by Le Parisien, after repeatedly stabbing the victim, the assailant recorded the scene with his cell phone. Meanwhile, the La Grand-Combe community is rallying to raise funds to repatriate the body of the victim, identified as Aboubakar, to his family in Mali.