Nice 2016 terror attack: A decade of grief
Summary
On July 14, 2016, a terrorist attack in Nice, France, killed 86 people when a truck drove into crowds celebrating Bastille Day. Ten years later, survivors and victims' families remember the event and share their stories, with some working to support victims and prevent future attacks.Key Facts
- The attack happened on July 14, 2016, in Nice, France during Bastille Day celebrations.
- A truck intentionally drove into crowds on the Promenade des Anglais, killing 86 people and injuring hundreds.
- The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Anne Murris lost her daughter Camille, who was 27 years old, in the attack.
- Anne founded an association to support victims’ families and to keep the memory of those lost alive.
- She organized memorial projects including a museum, exhibitions, school talks, and a tribute in the Himalayas.
- Two men connected to the attack were sentenced to 18 years in prison for involvement.
- Gilles Gamberi, a survivor, tried to stop the attacker and helped police by giving important information before the attacker was stopped.
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