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Tunisia-Ain Snoussi bus accident : French ambassador to Tunisia Olivier Poivre d’Arvor extends his condolences

In a Facebook post, French ambassador to Tunisia, Olivier Poivre d’Arvor extended his profound condolences following the tragic accident in Amdoun that took the life of 26 young men and women.

“The Tragedy of Ain Draham grips us all this Sunday morning. Emotions are tremendous for all Tunisians. I partake this profound grief as a friend of your country. Our thoughts are with the families of the missing and the wounded. And to the whole national community who is grief-stricken by the tragic loss”.

 

 

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