Pictures of a woman who was blown up in Paris were of an innocent woman it has now been reported.

A Moroccan woman Nabila Bakkacha has told the Mail that pictures showing a woman in the bath and with two female friends were of her and not of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, who died in Paris after a police raid last week.

She says she was betrayed by a woman who had been her friend.

Hasna Ait Boulahcen was said to have committed suicide with an explosive belt as police moved in on her cousin, massacre mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud.

Mrs Bakaccha told the MailOnline, 'My friends saw the articles. This was on Friday morning at about 4am.'

'They called me on the phone that there were photographs of me in Moroccan newspapers, photos along with an article about Hasna the terrorist.

'I opened the web pages of the newspapers on my phone and I saw the articles. I was shocked. I was totally dumb-struck. Since then the problems have started in Morocco.'

She said: 'I had to spend four hours at the police station giving a statement. I’ve not had a good day.'

She added: 'I have not slept since Friday morning. I’ve hardly eaten. I just want to set the record straight. Since Friday my life has changed – anger, fear, trauma, everything.

'I have lost my job – the boss called me and told me not to bother coming in.'

Mrs Bakkacha claims that the image of her in the bath originates with a former friend who took the photograph on her mobile phone.

'When I realised what [the person] had done I felt bad, it was terrible, unacceptable. Jealousy, vengeance, I don’t know what [their] motive could be, but really [they] must be mad to have done that.

'I have never even had a copy of that picture.

'I don’t know how [they] could have done this. '[They have] put my life in danger because the world thinks that I am a terrorist."

'I don’t know any of these terrorists. I’m against terrible violence,'

French prosecutors have since announced that Mrs Boulahcen had not been a suicide bomber, suggesting she was in fact a victim of her murderous cousin.