The death toll from the Paris attacks remains at 129 - despite reports this evening putting it at 132.
The numbers were changed after officials with the Paris public hospital system claimed three people hospitalized after the attacks on Friday had died.
But these victims had already been included in the earlier total.
Meanwhile, French police are warning people not to approach a man they think was involved in the Paris terror attacks.
26-year-old Abdeslam Salah, who was born in Brussels, is suspected of renting a car used by the attackers at the Bataclan threatre, where 89 people were killed.
One of his brothers died in the attacks, while another was arrested in Belgium - Media reports suggest he may have fled to Spain.
Tonight, a special Mass has been taking place in Notre Dame Cathedral, to remember those who lost their lives in the attacks.
From the French Capital, Juliette Gash reports;
