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2016 terror attack in Nice: Victims follow trial from Nice via live broadcast

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A French court will issue verdicts Tuesday for eight suspects charged in the harrowing 2016 terror attack in Nice, where an allegedly radicalised Islamist attacker is accused of ploughing his truck into a crowd celebrating the July 14 national holiday. The Nice trial is taking place at the historic Palais de Justice in Paris, but a special venue has been set up in Nice to allow victims to follow proceedings via a live broadcast. FRANCE 24's Emerald Maxwell reports from Nice, France.

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