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Tunisia attack: RAF flight bringing UK beach dead home Tunisia attack: RAF flight bringing UK beach dead home
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The bodies of some of the British tourists killed by a gunman in Tunisia are being flown back to the UK.The bodies of some of the British tourists killed by a gunman in Tunisia are being flown back to the UK.
Eight coffins are currently on board an RAF C17 aircraft flying from Tunis military airbase to RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.Eight coffins are currently on board an RAF C17 aircraft flying from Tunis military airbase to RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.
Thirty of the 38 victims are thought to be British and the repatriation of the bodies is expected to take several days, with a joint inquest to follow.Thirty of the 38 victims are thought to be British and the repatriation of the bodies is expected to take several days, with a joint inquest to follow.
The latest UK victims to be named are Christopher and Sharon Bell from Leeds.The latest UK victims to be named are Christopher and Sharon Bell from Leeds.
In a statement, their family said: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of both mum Sharon and dad Christopher, who were taken from us during the terrorist attacks in Tunisia."In a statement, their family said: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of both mum Sharon and dad Christopher, who were taken from us during the terrorist attacks in Tunisia."
The bodies on the flight, which will arrive at about 15:00 BST, are those of Adrian Evans, Charles (known as Patrick) Evans, Joel Richards, Carly Lovett, Stephen Mellor, John Stollery, Denis Thwaites and Elaine Thwaites.The bodies on the flight, which will arrive at about 15:00 BST, are those of Adrian Evans, Charles (known as Patrick) Evans, Joel Richards, Carly Lovett, Stephen Mellor, John Stollery, Denis Thwaites and Elaine Thwaites.
Tunisian authorities have arrested several people on suspicion of helping gunman Seifeddine Rezgui and at least two other suspects are wanted by police.Tunisian authorities have arrested several people on suspicion of helping gunman Seifeddine Rezgui and at least two other suspects are wanted by police.
The 23-year-old student, who had links to the Islamic State jihadist group, was shot dead by police after the killings on the beach in Sousse on 26 June.The 23-year-old student, who had links to the Islamic State jihadist group, was shot dead by police after the killings on the beach in Sousse on 26 June.
Security sources say he is thought to have been trained in Libya at the same time as two men behind the Bardo museum attack in Tunis that left 22 people dead in March.Security sources say he is thought to have been trained in Libya at the same time as two men behind the Bardo museum attack in Tunis that left 22 people dead in March.
A single inquest into all the British deaths will be opened by the West London coroner.A single inquest into all the British deaths will be opened by the West London coroner.
Downing Street ruled out an inquiry into the attack, but said Scotland Yard would assist the Tunisian investigation.Downing Street ruled out an inquiry into the attack, but said Scotland Yard would assist the Tunisian investigation.
A team from the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Defence and the police is in Tunisia.A team from the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Defence and the police is in Tunisia.
Relatives of some of the Britons who died are thought to have been among the people who left flowers and messages at beachside memorials on Tuesday.Relatives of some of the Britons who died are thought to have been among the people who left flowers and messages at beachside memorials on Tuesday.
The RAF flew the last four seriously injured Britons back to the UK on Monday and they are now in hospital undergoing treatment.The RAF flew the last four seriously injured Britons back to the UK on Monday and they are now in hospital undergoing treatment.
The specially modified plane flew into Birmingham Airport, where Allison Heathcote, 48, from Felixstowe in Suffolk, was taken off and transported to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.The specially modified plane flew into Birmingham Airport, where Allison Heathcote, 48, from Felixstowe in Suffolk, was taken off and transported to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Mrs Heathcote's husband Philip has been confirmed dead, and she has undergone five hours of surgery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds.Mrs Heathcote's husband Philip has been confirmed dead, and she has undergone five hours of surgery after suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
A hospital spokesman said Mrs Heathcote remains in a "critical but stable condition, under sedation".A hospital spokesman said Mrs Heathcote remains in a "critical but stable condition, under sedation".
The other injured patients were flown on to RAF Brize Norton, and Downing Street said they were being treated at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and London's St Mary's Hospital.The other injured patients were flown on to RAF Brize Norton, and Downing Street said they were being treated at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, Derriford Hospital in Plymouth and London's St Mary's Hospital.
Tunisia beach attack: The victimsTunisia beach attack: The victims
The names of those killed in the attack are slowly emerging. Here's what we know so far about those who lost their lives, as well as those still unaccounted for and the injured. Most of the Britons killed have now been named. Here's what we know about those who lost their lives, as well as those still unaccounted for and the injured.
Some survivors have also been speaking out about their ordeal.Some survivors have also been speaking out about their ordeal.
Background and analysisBackground and analysis
Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed 27 UK victims have been formally identified, with another three Britons thought to be among the dead.Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed 27 UK victims have been formally identified, with another three Britons thought to be among the dead.
Three Irish people, two Germans, one Belgian and one Portuguese victim have also been identified.Three Irish people, two Germans, one Belgian and one Portuguese victim have also been identified.
Most identities of the British victims are yet to be officially released.Most identities of the British victims are yet to be officially released.
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to warn that further terrorist attacks in Tunisia are possible.The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to warn that further terrorist attacks in Tunisia are possible.
Meanwhile, the second day of a major exercise in central London to test how British security services would respond to a terrorist attack is due to get under way. Meanwhile, a major exercise in central London to test how British security services would respond to a terrorist attack is in its second day.
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