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37 dead in terror attacks on two luxury Tunisian hotels
• Six nationalities among the dead
• Local radio claims majority of dead are German and British
• One Irish woman believed to be one of those killed
• At least one gunman armed with a Kalashnikov stormed the beaches
• Weapon was concealed in a beach umbrella
• One gunman killed by police and a further suspect has been arrested
• Deadly attack occurred during Ramadan fasting hours
• 36 people have been wounded
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They were ordinary people enjoying their holidays - grandfathers, mothers, sons and lovers.
They were nurses, retired, soldiers, care home assitants and shop workers.
But their lives were destroyed for ever when gunman Seifeddine Rezgui produced a kalashnikov from inside a parasol and murdered 38 people in cold blood.
Photographer Carly Lovett, 24, died holding her fiance’s hand after selflessly using herself as a human shield, witnesses have said.
Carly and Liam Moore, both 24, ran in from the beach when crazed Rezgui opened fire.
There’s a steady stream of tourists in the Enfidha airport on the day after the attacks,
taking flights back to Manchester, Munich, Prague and any number of other European cities.
Though some were previously scheduled to leave today, many are leaving ahead of schedule, scared off following the brutal beachside massacre, which so far has left 39 dead.
Many European airlines chartered planes to the airport specifically designed to rescue the estimated 2800 tourists fleeing Tunisia the day following the massacre.