MAYOR of Derry City and Strabane District Council Alderman Hilary McClintock has opened a Book of Condolence at the Guildhall for the victims of the Nice attack.
The Book of Condolence was open for members of the public to sign from lunchtime today, Monday, 18 July.
Expressing her heartfelt sympathy to the people of France following the terror attack in Nice, which has claimed the lives of over 80 people and injured hundreds, the Mayor said the Book of Condolence would allow the public to express their sympathy and show support.
She said: “On behalf of the people of the city and district, I would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the people of France following the indiscriminate act of terror that was inflicted on the people of Nice who were out and about enjoying what should have been a day of celebration.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families who have been bereaved and all those who have been injured.
“I am also aware that there are many people from our own city and district who are holidaying in the area at this time and I sincerely hope that all the local families will soon have reassurance from their loved ones as to their safety.
“All of us in Northern Ireland are aware of the devastation of terrorism and the impact it has on communities and I utterly condemn this act of violence that has resulted in such carnage and devastation.
“I would urge the public to come into the Guildhall this week and show their support by signing the Book of Condolence,” she said.