A seven-year-old girl who survived last week's shooting of a British family in the French Alps is out of hospital and left the country on Friday, police said. Zainab al-Hilli, hospitalised since suffering serious head injuries in the attack which her four-year-old sister Zeena survived by hiding under the skirts of their mother and grandmother, left the hospital at 8:15 am (0615 GMT), police said, without confirming her destination. The attack on September 6 near the village of Chevaline saw Saad al-Hilli, his wife Iqbal, her mother and Frenchman Sylvain Mollier -- a passing cyclist -- shot dead. Zainab was put in an induced coma after the attack to allow her to recover. A British cyclist who discovered the victims said on Thursday the scene resembled the set of a TV crime show. "It was pretty much what you would imagine a set from (TV crime series) 'CSI Miami' would be like," Brett Martin, a former member of the Royal Air Force, told the BBC. "There was a lot of blood and heads with bullet holes in them." He said Zainab was "prone on the road, moaning, sort of semi-conscious" when he stumbled across the scene in a forest area in Annecy.
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