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Pictured - Luke Harrison. See South West copy SWTERROR A fitness instructor has sparked outrage after he posted an online video encouraging people to get in shape - so they can run away from TERRORISTS. Luke Harrison, 29, posted the video on his Facebook page and sent it out via his club's mailing list. As well as discussing the recent shooting in Tunisia, which saw 30 British holidaymakers slaughtered on their sunbeds, he also referred to the tenth anniversary of the 7/7 London bombings. In the 3.10-minute clip, Luke, who runs Total Fitness Tribe, in South Shields, asks people if they could "run for their f**king lives" if they had to.

People are a bit mad about this fitness instructor's anti-terror suggestion

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Nicholas Reilly
File photo dated 03/07/15 of flowers on the beach near the RIU Imperial Marhaba hotel in Sousse, Tunisia, as travel firms are pulling out of the country as a holiday destination after the British government warned against all but essential travel there amid fears of a fresh terror attack.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday July 9, 2015. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) has advised British tourists to leave the country following intelligence that a terrorist attack is "highly likely". Thomson and First Choice immediately cancelled all outbound flights to Tunisia for the summer season running up to and including October 31. See PA story POLITICS Tunisia. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

Tunisian special forces ‘foil second terrorist attack’ after killing five militants in gun battle

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Jimmy Nsubuga

Russell Brand confronted by friend of Tunisia terror attack victim

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Nicole Morley
Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, Wimbledon, England - 3/7/15  Spectators observe a national minute's silence for victim's of the attacks in Tunisia a week ago  Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Andrew Couldridge  Livepic  EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

In pictures: Minute's silence held for victims of Tunisia terror attack

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead
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Tunisia terror attack: Minute's silence to be held at noon for victims

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead
Undated handout photo issued by the Tunisian Interior Ministry of Bin Abdallah (left) and Rafkhe Talari,  who are being sought by Tunisian authorities in connection with the terror attack in Sousse, Tunisia. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday June 30, 2015. See PA story POLICE Tunisia. Photo credit should read: Tunisian Interior Ministry /PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

Pictured: Two more men are suspected of planning Tunisia beach massacre

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Jen Mills
Chris Dyer - Dead- and Gina Van Dort - badly wounded survivor of the Tunisia Sousse ISIS shootings / Source:  bbbb

Wife refused to let go of her dead husband during Tunisian massacre

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Nicole Morley
Tunisian beach Collects by Amran Hussain

Labour councillor defends taking selfie at scene of Tunisia terror attack

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Nicholas Reilly
SOUSSE, TUNISIA - JUNE 28:  A man prays after laying flowers on Marhaba beach where 38 people were killed on Friday in a terrorist attack on June 28, 2015 in Souuse, Tunisia. Sousse beaches remain quiet following the Tunisia beach attack which left 38 dead, including at least 15 Britons. Around 1,000 tourists returned to the UK with more set to follow in the coming days.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Tunisia terror attack: 30 Britons now thought to have been killed

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Oliver Wheaton
SOUSSE, TUNISIA - JUNE 28:  Tourists carry a Tunisian flag along Marhaba beach where 38 people were killed on Friday in a terrorist attack on June 28, 2015 in Souuse,Tunisia.  Sousse beaches remain quiet followingTunisia beach attack which left 38 dead, including at least 15 Britons around 1,00 tourist returned to the UK with more set to follow in the coming days.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

This is how people are standing in defiance against terrorism in Tunisia

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Oliver Wheaton
Picture appears to show dead bodies on the beach in Sousse, Tunisia

Up to 2,500 Brits set to return home from Tunisia after beach massacre

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Nicholas Reilly
Owen Richards, 16, (left) and his brother Joel Richards, 19. See News Team story NTIHERO: A British schoolboy who survived the Tunisia beach massacre which killed his brother, grandfather and uncle has been hailed as a hero. Owen Richards, 16, suffered a shoulder injury after a bullet grazed him before going on to hit his uncle Adrian Evans, 49, in the head. The teenagerís brother Joel Richards, 19, and their grandfather Charles Patrick Evans, 78, were also killed when the gunman went on the shooting spree at noon on Friday (26/6). Doctors in Tunisia branded Owen a hero for risking his own life to comfort a wounded tourist outside a hotel despite being injured himself. The shocked schoolboy was later found by a medic ìshaking and cryingî and told them he needed to call his mother Suzanne Evans, 46, who was not on the holiday.

Heroic schoolboy helped Tunisia massacre victims despite being injured and his relatives killed

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Nicholas Reilly

Tunisia terror attack: British death toll rises to 15

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead
Suzanne Fulford and Scott Chalkley who are missing in Tunisia. See News Team story NTITUNISIA; A desperate son is frantically searching for his mum and her partner who were on the beach when terrorists struck in Tunisia. Conor (corr) Fulford, 23, has taken to social media and spoken to hundreds of people abroad in a bid to track down his beloved mother Suzanne Fulford. No-one has seen or heard from the 44-year-old or her partner Scott Chalkley, 42, since the atrocity took place. The couple, who have been together for 18 months, were two days into their holiday which they had booked as a celebration after buying their first house together.

Sons launch Twitter campaign to find parents after Tunisia terror attack

Channel: News News December 11, 2019 By Nicole Morley

British couple film terrifying moment gunman opens fire on Tunisian beach

Channel: News News December 11, 2019 By Carri-Ann Taylor

'Run, run, run!': Witnesses describe chaos as 'gunmen launched attack at Tunisian beach resort'

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead

'At least 5 Britons among 37 dead' as 'gunshots and grenades' ring out at Tunisian beach resort

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Nicholas Reilly

Watch: Tunisian museum attack caught on video by tourist

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead

British woman killed in Tunisia terror attack named as Sally Adey

Channel: UK UK December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead

At least 19 killed in shooting at Tunisian museum

Channel: World World December 11, 2019 By Harry Readhead
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