French Train Attack Eyewitness Describes Moment When Suspect Shot Fellow Passenger

Christina Coons was a witness to the attack.

ByABC News
August 24, 2015, 8:42 PM

— -- An eyewitness on the Paris-bound high-speed train where a gunman armed with an automatic rifle, a pistol and a box cutter unleashed an attack described the harrowing moments when the gunman opened fire.

“I literally saw my life flash before my eyes," American passenger Christina Coons told ABC News today. "The moment that the gunshots occurred and I saw a man bloody like fall to the floor I thought to myself, I may die today.”

Coons, 29, said she was vacationing in Europe -- her first vacation out of the United States -- and was sitting in the first car on the Amsterdam-to-Paris train Friday evening, when she said she heard a gunshot and immediately dove under her seat. She said she pulled the tray table down over her so she had "something else" covering her head besides her hands.

"I vividly remember, while I was underneath there looking across the way to another woman who was under her seat and she looked absolutely terrified, as did I, I’m sure, and I remember mouthing to her, like, 'What’s happening? What’s going on?'" Coons said. "People were screaming ... and we were all underneath the tray tables and underneath the seats hiding."

“I was thinking about terrorism but I definitely thought Oh my god, is he going to shoot the whole train up? Are we all going to die?' You know, that thought was very real. In my mind, very real,” she added.

French authorities have identified the alleged gunman as Ayoub El Khazzani. Four American passengers, two civilians and two U.S. servicemen, were credited with subduing the suspect after he had already fired a shot that wounded one of them. Coons said she saw that passenger, now identified as Mark Moogalian, collapse on the floor just a few feet from her after he was shot.

"It all happened very quickly, but almost immediately after I went under, what I had seen was a man bleeding profusely on his neck," she said. "I assumed he was shot in the neck since I heard a gunshot, and he had this duffle bag in his hand that he dropped in the seat adjacent to me...As soon as the bag went down I was like, 'oh, oh my goodness.'"

PHOTO: Christina Coons said she heard gunfire and saw blood on another passenger's duffel bag when a gunman armed with an automatic rifle and a box cutter began an attack on a train from Amsterdam to Paris.
Christina Coons said she heard gunfire and saw blood on another passenger's duffel bag when a gunman armed with an automatic rifle and a box cutter began an attack on a train from Amsterdam to Paris.

Coons said she didn't see the struggle of the gunman being taken down, but he could hear "yelling and moans and groans and grunts... and the man who fell was moaning as well, in pain."

Moogalian was the first person to disarm the gunman before he was shot in the neck, according to a statement today from Moogalian's family. He is currently at a hospital in the intensive care unit.

"It was a very scary moment because what I saw was the man fall to the floor, right? And then I saw, I actually for a split second saw a rifle that was being carried," Coons said. ""I later found out that that was the paramedic and that must have been he had taken the gun from the man, but at first I thought, 'oh my God, is that the assailant?'"

"I very quickly heard that that was the guy that identified himself as a paramedic and he said it out loud several times to assure everyone in my car he said, don’t worry guys, I’m a paramedic I’m going to help this guy out, you know, we’re going to figure this out,'" she added.