 Emotions were high on June 9 at the makeshift memorial in a children's playground where four toddlers were injured by a knife attacker in the Alpine town of Ansi the day before. Local resident Sally Ismajil cried his heart out in front of the many flowers and cuddly toys people were bringing to remember the young victims. Why was I not here yesterday? Ismajil exclaimed as he wept in front of the bouquets on the ground. For toddlers and two pensioners were stabbed in a knife attack in the tranquil French mountain town on June 9 and the government said the suspected assailant was a Syrian refugee. A video of the attack, taken by a bystander and verified by Reuters, showed the assailant jump a low wall into a children's playground and repeatedly lunge at a child in a stroller, pushing aside a woman who tries to fend him off.