Tunis: the fear of survivors


Covered with the Tunisian flag, the coffin Aymen Morjane. This policeman was killed in Wednesday's attack, while trying to stop the attackers.

The Interior Minister paid tribute to him.

Of the remainder, tourists, some were on a cruise: shot, five Japanese, four Italians, three Tunisians, two Colombians, two Spaniards, one Australian, one Polish and two French. A third may have been killed.


"I saw the terrorist reach the end of the hall, said Marilyn on his hospital bed, he came suddenly pulling from everywhere, and I miraculously it's people before me who protected me and unfortunately took the bullets. I am healthy and then saves the person in front of me she took a bullet in the head. "


Another French recounts the horror, the impossible choice he had to make, "I did what I could. I had to choose between my son and my wife ... I could not protect the child. "


"You left with your child?" "Well, I jumped on him to protect him and I could not protect my wife." "She's alive?" "She's alive, it's already that. "


The attack appears to have directly targeted the Tunisian economy, and one of its locomotives, tourism:

Italian Costa Cruises, which deplores casualties among its passengers, canceled its stops in Tunisia.






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