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Tunisia beach attack: Ex-Birmingham City player and wife killed | Tunisia beach attack: Ex-Birmingham City player and wife killed |
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A former Birmingham City footballer and his wife were among those killed in the Tunisian beach attack, the BBC understands. | A former Birmingham City footballer and his wife were among those killed in the Tunisian beach attack, the BBC understands. |
Denis Thwaites and his partner Elaine, aged 70 and 69, from Lancashire, were staying at the Hotel Riu Imperial Marhaba in Sousse when the attack took place. | Denis Thwaites and his partner Elaine, aged 70 and 69, from Lancashire, were staying at the Hotel Riu Imperial Marhaba in Sousse when the attack took place. |
The shooting on Friday killed 38 people, most of whom were British. | The shooting on Friday killed 38 people, most of whom were British. |
The football club said it was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the deaths. | The football club said it was "deeply shocked and saddened" by the deaths. |
Their son-in-law Danny Clifford earlier said news the family received telling them the Blackpool couple were in hospital was misinformation. | Their son-in-law Danny Clifford earlier said news the family received telling them the Blackpool couple were in hospital was misinformation. |
Gordon Marsden, Labour MP for Blackpool South, tweeted: "Very sad to hear Denis & Elaine Thwaites from Blackpool among those killed in the terrorist attack in Sousse. Condolences to their family." | Gordon Marsden, Labour MP for Blackpool South, tweeted: "Very sad to hear Denis & Elaine Thwaites from Blackpool among those killed in the terrorist attack in Sousse. Condolences to their family." |
Born in Stockton-on-Tees in December 1944, Mr Thwaites played for Birmingham City between 1962 and 1972 before retiring from football at the age of 27. | |
Birmingham City posted a tweet saying: "We are deeply shocked and saddened by the death of former player Denis Thwaites and his wife Elaine in the Tunisian terrorist attack. | Birmingham City posted a tweet saying: "We are deeply shocked and saddened by the death of former player Denis Thwaites and his wife Elaine in the Tunisian terrorist attack. |
"Our thoughts are with Denis' family. The club also offers its condolences to all who are mourning loved ones due to this atrocity. | "Our thoughts are with Denis' family. The club also offers its condolences to all who are mourning loved ones due to this atrocity. |
"May they rest in peace." | "May they rest in peace." |
Their deaths are yet to be officially confirmed by the Foreign Office. | Their deaths are yet to be officially confirmed by the Foreign Office. |
The Prime Minister confirmed the gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, was thought to have been part of a network inspired by Islamic State militants. | The Prime Minister confirmed the gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, was thought to have been part of a network inspired by Islamic State militants. |
A national minute's silence will be held to remember victims of the attack on Friday at 12:00 BST, a week after the shooting. | A national minute's silence will be held to remember victims of the attack on Friday at 12:00 BST, a week after the shooting. |
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