Solidarity keeps some tourists in Tunisia after terrorist attack

By Ruth Pollard
Updated June 30 2015 - 10:13pm, first published 9:14pm
DonnaMarie Douglas from Glasgow (right) and a friend lay flowers at the makeshift memorial on the beach in front of the Hotel Imperial Marhaba. Photo: Ruth Pollard
DonnaMarie Douglas from Glasgow (right) and a friend lay flowers at the makeshift memorial on the beach in front of the Hotel Imperial Marhaba. Photo: Ruth Pollard
DonnaMarie Douglas from Glasgow hugs a Tunisian local who came to express her solidarity with those who lost their lives in Friday's terror attack. Photo: Ruth Pollard
DonnaMarie Douglas from Glasgow hugs a Tunisian local who came to express her solidarity with those who lost their lives in Friday's terror attack. Photo: Ruth Pollard
The final moments of gunman Seifeddine Rezgui who opened fire on a beach packed with holidaymakers. Photo: Thomas McCarthy
The final moments of gunman Seifeddine Rezgui who opened fire on a beach packed with holidaymakers. Photo: Thomas McCarthy

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