The number of Britons confirmed killed by an Islamist gunman in Tunisia last Friday has risen to 27 from 22, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday.
British death toll from rises to 27 - PM Cameron
"I'm sad to say that the confirmed number of British citizens killed in this appalling attack is now 27 and ... we do expect it to rise further," he told parliament.
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"I'm sad to say that the confirmed number of British citizens killed in this appalling attack is now 27 and ... we do expect it to rise further," he told parliament.
The government has previously said the final number is likely to be around 30 people.
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