Friday, July 3, 2015

Minute's silence observed for Tunisia dead in Britain as inquests open

Britain has observed a minute's silence for the 38 victims of this week's terror attack on two beachfront hotels in Tunisia.


Queen Elizabeth the Second and Prime Minister David Cameron led the observances.


30 of the holidaymakers who died in Sousse were from Britain, and the first inquests have opened into their killing at a court in London.


Onlookers there said they felt the need to pay their respects to the dead.


IN:  "They're  human…."

OUT:  "….a bit of respect"

DUR:  23 seconds


http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0703tunisia-voxes.mp3