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Some 60 feared dead after lorry crashes in crowd at Bastille Day celebration in Nice, France | |
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At least 60 are reportedly dead after a lorry crashed in a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in southern France. | |
Hundreds were seen fleeing the scene after the vehicle careered into people who had gathered to celebrate the country's official independence day. | |
Eyewitnesses report seeing the driver climbing out of the car following the crash and shooting at bystanders, killing many more. | |
The attack happened on the Promenade des Anglais at around 10:30pm local time during a firework display in what local officials are treating as an attack, French media has said. | |
Nice's mayor Christian Estrosi has tweeted "tens of people" had been killed in the crash and urged people to stay indoors. | Nice's mayor Christian Estrosi has tweeted "tens of people" had been killed in the crash and urged people to stay indoors. |
There have also reportedly been exchanges of gunfire between the driver and the police. The truck was reportedly seen "riddled with bullets" and the driver is dead. | There have also reportedly been exchanges of gunfire between the driver and the police. The truck was reportedly seen "riddled with bullets" and the driver is dead. |
A spokesman for France's interior ministry has said there is going to be "a very high death toll". | |
One witness, Colin Srivastava, said: "The police told us run, now!" | |
Another, Roy Calley, told the BBC shots between the driver and police were fired as soon as they began to approach. | |
A student at the celebration told local newspaper Nice Matin: "We were at Neptune Beach and the fireworks ended so we started to head back. | |
"At that moment we saw the white lorry. It was around six tonnes and going at around 60-70km per hour. | "At that moment we saw the white lorry. It was around six tonnes and going at around 60-70km per hour. |
"I saw behind the wheel. The driver was decided on where he was going. It happened two metres from us. I saw people lying, I saw a child on the ground". | "I saw behind the wheel. The driver was decided on where he was going. It happened two metres from us. I saw people lying, I saw a child on the ground". |
Facebook has activated its security check service for people in the area to let people inform there families and friends. | |
One image on Twitter shows dozens of people lying injured on the floor with another showing a white lorry stopped in the middle of the street with four police officers observing it from a nearby palm tree. | One image on Twitter shows dozens of people lying injured on the floor with another showing a white lorry stopped in the middle of the street with four police officers observing it from a nearby palm tree. |
It comes just hours after French president Francois Hollande announced the state of emergency which had been in place since the Paris attacks in November would be lifted on 26 July. | |
He has now said he will be returning to Paris from holiday in Avignon following the incident. | |
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