British Woman Killed In 'Brutal' Tunisia Attack

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British Woman Killed In 'Brutal' Tunisia Attack

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A British woman was killed in the terror attack in Tunis that left 23 people dead, it has emerged.

Named as Sally Adey, the victim was on holiday with her husband, who is receiving support from the firm that runs the cruise ship the pair were sailing on.

Prime Minister David Cameron described the killings as an "appalling and brutal outrage".

Describing it as "the latest example of extremist terror", he said: "We have to fight it with everything we have, whether that is taking the poison out of young minds here in Britain, whether it's working with intelligence, policing and security services in other countries around the world or whether it's dealing decisively with those areas of the world from which these problems come."

Witnesses say the gunmen behind the attack opened fire on tourists arriving at the capital's Bardo Museum, renowned for its collection of Roman mosaics, before chasing them inside.

The two attackers were among the 23 people left dead.

The victims, who also included Japanese, Italians, Colombians, Spaniards, Australians, Poles and French, were passengers on two cruise liners which had recently arrived in Tunis.

Moncef Hamdoun, an official with the Charles Nicolle hospital where many victims were taken, said seven of the dead remain unidentified.

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British Woman Killed In 'Brutal' Tunisia Attack

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A British woman was killed in the terror attack in Tunis that left 23 people dead, it has emerged.

Named as Sally Adey, the victim was on holiday with her husband, who is receiving support from the firm that runs the cruise ship the pair were sailing on.

Prime Minister David Cameron described the killings as an "appalling and brutal outrage".

Describing it as "the latest example of extremist terror", he said: "We have to fight it with everything we have, whether that is taking the poison out of young minds here in Britain, whether it's working with intelligence, policing and security services in other countries around the world or whether it's dealing decisively with those areas of the world from which these problems come."

Witnesses say the gunmen behind the attack opened fire on tourists arriving at the capital's Bardo Museum, renowned for its collection of Roman mosaics, before chasing them inside.

The two attackers were among the 23 people left dead.

The victims, who also included Japanese, Italians, Colombians, Spaniards, Australians, Poles and French, were passengers on two cruise liners which had recently arrived in Tunis.

Moncef Hamdoun, an official with the Charles Nicolle hospital where many victims were taken, said seven of the dead remain unidentified.

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    Police officers stand outside the parliament

A tourist injured after an attack by gunmen on Tunisia's national museum is wheeled on a stretcher

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Police lead their dogs during the attack by gunmen

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Police officers and a journalist run outside the parliament

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A tourist injured after an attack by gunmen on Tunisia's national museum

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