Tunisia beach terror attack inquests to begin in London
Many of the relatives of the 30 British tourists who were killed in the 2015 terrorist attack in Tunisia are planning to attend the inquests into their deaths, which get under way on Monday morning. The coroner, Judge Nicholas Loraine-Smith will hear evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, and the inquests will last at least six weeks. In total, 38 people were shot dead when a lone gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, attacked the beach resort in Sousse on 26 June, 2015.
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