A MINUTE SILENCE WAS HELD FOR TUNISIA TERROR ATTACK VICTIMS
A minute’s silence has been held across the UK to remember the 38 people – including 30 Britons killed in the Tunisia beach attack a week ago.
The Queen and Prime Minister David Cameron joined the silence yesterday, along with the families of the dead. Tourists and Tunisians gathered at the scene of the attack in Sousse, where they link arms to observe the pause.
Inquests into the deaths of the Britons are under way, while the bodies of more victims have arrived the UK.
At noon the nation fell silent, with businesses, sporting events and places of worship pausing to mark the moment the killings took place.
Sourced from BBC news
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