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France Attack: B-town Expresses Shock, Sends Out Prayers

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Jul, 2016 11:47 AM
  • France Attack: B-town Expresses Shock, Sends Out Prayers
Bollywood celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Madhur Bhandarkar and Preity Zinta on Friday took to twitter to express shock and condemn the terror attack in Nice, France.
 
Akshay Kumar: Sad to wake up to the news of the Nice Attack! Heart breaking! I was there last year, beautiful place and people. Prayers for the families of the victims.
 
Madhur Bhandarkar: Sad to know about the Nice Attack. My prayers and heartfelt condolences to the victims and families of the terrible tragedy. Pray For Nice. RIP
 
Preity zinta: Omg ! Praying for everyone involved in the Nice Attack.
 
Sunny Leone: My heart goes out to all the victims and families who have been hurt by all this violence everywhere. God Bless and pray for peace on earth! It's not safe anywhere anymore!keep your eyes and ears alert and if you see or hear anything please report it.stay strong citizens of the world!
 
Sonu Nigam: Not a very 'Nice' Morning. RIP God!
 
Bipasha Basu: Heart goes out to all the victims of yet another shocking and brutal act of terrorism. NiceAttack.
 
Kunal Kohli: Nice terror attacks yet again! Is there an end to this? Or there isn't? Tired of saying this...
 
Sophie Choudry: More innocent lives lost..Shocked, angry, heartbroken! Was in Nice last month! All my prayers for the families. Restez fort. Nice Attack.
 
Riteish Deshmukh: When will this madness end. Nice Attack. Prayers.
 
Neha Dhupia: The news about the Nice Attack is heartbreaking,how many more innocent lives will this world have to go thru before it all ends. Je Suis Nice.
 
Sajid Khan: Sad. very sad...heartfelt prayers for the victims and their families...Nice Attack.
 
At least 80 people were killed on Thursday night when a large truck mowed through a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice. French President Francois Hollande said the truck attack was of a "terrorist character".

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