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Tunisia Attack: Names of British Victims Released

The names of those killed in the Tunisian beach attack on June 26 are being released.

Thirty of the 38 people killed by a gunman on Sousse beach were British. They have now all been formally identified and are in the process of being repatriated to the UK.

Christopher and Sharon Bell from Leeds both died in the attack

Adrian Evans, 44, from Tipton, West Midlands, died along with his father, 78-year-old Charles (known as Patrick) Evans, and nephew Joel Richards, 19, from Wednesbury.

Retired printer John Stocker, 74, was born in Peckham, south-east London, and was a “proud father of us five children and 10 grandchildren”.

His wife, Janet Stocker, 63, was born in Fulham, west London.

John Stollery, 58, a social worker from Nottinghamshire, was on holiday with his wife Cheryl and his son when he was killed.

William Graham, 51, known as Billy, and Lisa Graham, 50, from Scotland.Tunisia beach attack victims repatriated

Carly Lovett was a 24-year-old beauty blogger and photographer from Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.

John Welch, 74, and his partner of eight years Eileen Swannack, 73.

David Thompson, 80, from The Green in Tadley, Hampshire.

Sue Davey, 43, from Tamworth and her partner Scott Chalkley, 42, from Chaddesden.

Bruce Wilkinson, 72, from Goole, East Riding, was a retired worker at Drax power station.

Lisa Burbidge, in her 60s, was from Whickham, Gateshead.

Claire Windass, 54, from Hull, was on holiday with her husband when the attack happened.

Jim McQuire, 66, and Ann McQuire, 63, from Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire.

Trudy Jones, 51, a care home worker from Blackwood in South Wales.

Stuart Cullen, 52, from Lowestoft.

Stephen Mellor, 59, from Bodmin in Cornwall, was killed as he attempted to shield his wife Cheryl, 55.

Former Birmingham City Football Club player Denis Thwaites, 70, and his wife Elaine, 69, from Blackpool.

Philip Heathcote, 52, who was on holiday in Tunisia with his wife Allison, 48, was killed in the attack.

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