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Cardiff couple get engaged after Tunisia beach attack Tunisia beach attack: Welsh survivor fled from gunman
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A Cardiff couple got engaged just hours after running for their lives from the Tunisian beach where a gunman murdered 38 people. A holidaymaker who was on the beach in Tunisia where 38 people were murdered had to flee from the oncoming gunman.
Ben Milton, 24, and Shelley Hay, 25, were on holiday in Sousse on Friday when the man, with links to Islamic State extremists, opened fire. David Hughes, from Deeside, Flintshire, said he and wife Christine saw the man, who is linked to Islamic State extremists, firing as he ran towards people on sun beds in Sousse on Friday.
Mr Wilton had planned to propose that day and decided to go ahead in spite of the killings. Mr Hughes said the gunman was still shooting at people 40 minutes later.
Cardiff couple Ben Milton and Shelley Hay, who were also on the beach, got engaged just hours after the attack.
Mr and Mrs Hughes were staying in the Belle Vue Park Hotel and were sunbathing when they saw gunman Seifeddine Rezgui start to shoot.
"People had started to run, me and my wife started to run back towards our hotel," he said.
"I could see the sand being flicked up by the bullets."
The couple flew home on Saturday, three days into their trip.
Meanwhile, Mr Milton, 24, explained how he had planned to propose to his partner on the day of the murders and decided to go ahead in spite of the killings.
"I decided to do it anyway and not let them stop my plans," he said."I decided to do it anyway and not let them stop my plans," he said.
Ms Hay, who also celebrated her birthday on Friday, said: "I heard what I thought was fireworks, I looked to the left of me and the whole beach was running and it was like a stampede. Ms Hay, who also celebrated her 25th birthday on Friday, said: "I heard what I thought was fireworks, I looked to the left of me and the whole beach was running and it was like a stampede.
"I've never seen anything like it in my life. There were shots, I could see sand flying in the air and I believe it was bullets hitting the floor.""I've never seen anything like it in my life. There were shots, I could see sand flying in the air and I believe it was bullets hitting the floor."
Leiha Shaw, from Ravenhill in Swansea, was also on the beach when the killer opened fire.Leiha Shaw, from Ravenhill in Swansea, was also on the beach when the killer opened fire.
She told the Jason Mohammad show: "We can't believe what's happened, it's just so heart breaking."She told the Jason Mohammad show: "We can't believe what's happened, it's just so heart breaking."
Ms Shaw, who was on holiday with her husband, brother and parents, said the reality of what was happening did not hit them until they heard a lifeguard shout "run for your life" and saw people running and screaming along the beach.Ms Shaw, who was on holiday with her husband, brother and parents, said the reality of what was happening did not hit them until they heard a lifeguard shout "run for your life" and saw people running and screaming along the beach.
"It was the most terrifying moment of my life.""It was the most terrifying moment of my life."
The family ran nearly a mile back to their hotel, not knowing if they were heading into an ambush or more gunfire.The family ran nearly a mile back to their hotel, not knowing if they were heading into an ambush or more gunfire.
"I thought 'if I don't run, I'm going to die'. I can't thank the Tunisian people enough - they saved myself and my family.""I thought 'if I don't run, I'm going to die'. I can't thank the Tunisian people enough - they saved myself and my family."
Trudy Jones, 51, from Blackwood, Caerphilly county, was one of those killed by the gunman.Trudy Jones, 51, from Blackwood, Caerphilly county, was one of those killed by the gunman.
A family statement read: "She was the rock of our family and kept us all going. None of us have a clue how we're going to cope without her."A family statement read: "She was the rock of our family and kept us all going. None of us have a clue how we're going to cope without her."
Home Secretary Theresa May will travel to Tunisia on Monday for talks on addressing the extremist threat, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. Home Secretary Theresa May laid flowers on the beach near Sousse on Monday and called the massacre "a despicable act of cruelty".
She will also pay condolences at the scene of the killings. Prime Minister David Cameron said the government is working "as fast as we can" to give families information.
Mr Cameron said the government is working "as fast as we can" to give families information.
Tunisian interior ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui said authorities were "sure" that gunman Seifeddine Rezgui had accomplices.Tunisian interior ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui said authorities were "sure" that gunman Seifeddine Rezgui had accomplices.