Paris attack victims remembered
Updated | By Sky News
The names of all those who lost their lives in the Paris terror attacks have been read out at a memorial service in the city.
Around 1000 family members attended the official tribute in the courtyard at Les Invalides.
Over 100 people were killed in coordinated attacks in Paris where suspected terrorists struck at least six different venues including the Bataclan, the Stade de France football stadium and a pizzeria in the French capital.
French President Francois Hollande spoke for around 20 minutes about what happened on Friday the 13th of November.
Click here to see footage captured at a Parisian restaurant showing how a woman narrowly misses a bullet.
The suspected terrorists struck at least six different venues in France's capital, including the Bataclan, the Stade de France football stadium and a pizzeria.
He says the whole nation is crying for the 130 victims.
"A hundred and thirty lives torn away - a hundred and thirty futures damaged. A hundred and thiry laughs we won't ever hear again. They represented life and it's because they represented life they were killed," he said.
(File photo: Getty Images)
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