TERRORIST victims of Nice



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When the attack in Nice was announced, I felt deep inside that something was wrong, I remember running home to get my cell phone and send a text message to my uncle

if everyone was fine, but deep down, I said to myself, but why would you think that,

I am not far from Nice, my parents lived there, my little sisters were born in Nice,

I live in Montpellier, in the south of France, that morning, I went to the tobacconist, bought some cigarettes, and I heard a customer talking to the boss and saying, they got Paris, and Now Nice,

when I heard that, I had left my cell phone at home, early in the morning, I had slept, gone to bed early the night before, I hadn't watched the news, and my uncle didn't want to report the bad news straight away and was in such shock, one could never imagine,

I would never be able to see the fireworks again; I could perhaps never again see its lights in the sky like that of a happiness shared with family, that evening, I slept, tired, July 14 had surely started. It's beautiful colors, people were in the street, but I had decided to go to bed earlier. In the morning, I went down to the tobacco shop, I live in the south, not far nor too close to Nice, I just lost my grandmother there, my two little sisters were born in Nice, and my uncle, and my father just before who was still in Paris, living on my father's side. There was only my aunt, still very young, in her fifties, not far from my age, I still remember playing a lot. With her was my childhood, and then there was also my uncle, a handsome man who had succeeded well in life, proud of my little family, even if I was separated. From them at a moment in my life, But I'll keep it simple, a text uncle how is everyone, My aunt was one of the TERRORIST victims of Nice and all this to say

Losing a loved one in such a senseless act of violence is a pain that no one should have to bear. I extend my deepest condolences to all the people who had to endure the same, difficult time.

Please know that my thoughts are with you, and I hope that you find strength and support in your family and loved ones as you navigate through this challenging period.

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