Books of condolence opened in Mid-Ulster following London Bridge terror attack

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Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Kim Ashton, signs the Book of Condolence for victims of the London terror attack.

by Q Radio News

Books of condolence have opened in Mid Ulster following Saturday night’s terror attack in London.

Chair of the Council, Councillor Kim Ashton has expressed her deepest sympathy with the people of London.

“This was a horrific attack on innocent people who were enjoying being out on a Saturday night in the city.

“We as a society must stand strong against terrorism and not allow individuals or groupings to try and destroy our democracy,” she says.

Books of Condolences are open at the Bridewell, Magherafelt, the Burnavon, Cookstown and Ranfurly House, Dungannon.

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