Service for Tunisia attack victims

A Halifax couple joined Prince Harry and loved ones of Britons killed in terror attacks in Tunisia at a special memorial service at Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry addresses a service of commemoration at Westminster Abbey, London, for the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Tunisia. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday April 12, 2016. See PA story ROYAL Tunisia. Photo credit should read: Justin Tallis/PA WirePrince Harry addresses a service of commemoration at Westminster Abbey, London, for the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Tunisia. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday April 12, 2016. See PA story ROYAL Tunisia. Photo credit should read: Justin Tallis/PA Wire
Prince Harry addresses a service of commemoration at Westminster Abbey, London, for the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Tunisia. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday April 12, 2016. See PA story ROYAL Tunisia. Photo credit should read: Justin Tallis/PA Wire

Richard Paciukanis, 60, attended with his wife, Bernadette. They had been out in Tunisia for the 57th birthday of Mrs Paciukanis when the gunman struck, and she described a bullet narrowly missing her head in the hotel.

“It’s helped a little bit – I think this is maybe part of the ending. It will never be the ending but it has helped,” Mr Paciukanis said. “It was my birthday that day so it will always be there. The bereaved that came through with the candles was very nice, very moving.”

Harry laid a wreath at the Innocent Victims Memorial on behalf of his grandmother the Queen as he gathered with survivors and families affected by the two atrocities in 2015.