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Ten Years After Nice’s Tragedy | Europe News
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Ten years after the Bastille Day truck attack in Nice that killed 86 and wounded hundreds, survivors and families still bear the scars — from a mother’s agonizing wait for her daughter’s body to a survivor’s desperate attempt to stop the attacker, to a young girl’s life shattered by gunfire. Anne Murris, whose daughter Camille died, founded Mémorial des Anges to honor the fallen and support grieving families, placing pebbles in the Himalayas for each victim. Gilles Gamberi, who narrowly escaped death and testified in court, helped bring justice. The Darwiche family, who lost three relatives and saw their 12-year-old niece critically injured, now rebuilds — but the trauma lingers. This is a story of loss, resilience, and the unyielding need to remember.
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