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TWEETS: Fans react with humanity to the cancellation of France's upcoming friendly game against England

Six separate acts of terrorism have resulted in the deaths of some 128 people in Paris. The ...
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09.55 14 Nov 2015


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TWEETS: Fans react with humanity to the cancellation of France's upcoming friendly game against England

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09.55 14 Nov 2015


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Six separate acts of terrorism have resulted in the deaths of some 128 people in Paris.

The level of violence is considered to be the worst that has hit France since World War II and the French President Francois Hollande has declared the country to be in a state of emergency. 

Shootings took place at restaurants as well as at concert hall where a number of people were held hostage and an estimated 100 people were killed inside. 

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Two suicide bombings also took place at the Stade de France stadium, where France and Germany were playing out a friendly fixture in front of several spectators including the President, who was subsequently evacuated. Three people reportedly died in these attacks while the fans poured onto the pitch as the news spread.

As a result of these horror attacks, a scheduled friendly between France and England, due to take place on Tuesday, has been cancellled.

According to the Mirror,an FA spokesman said: 

'It is a very serious and tragic matter. If there is any update on the match on Tuesday we will announce in due course. We will liaise with the French Federation over the weekend. The FA sends its deep condolences to the victims of this tragic event but to say anything else would be inappropriate.'

Naturally, soccer fans throughout the world have received the words with humanity and compassion for those affected by the atrocities.


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