At least 84 people, including 10 children, are dead after a suspected terror attack on Bastille Day celebrations in Nice, France.
A further 52 people are in a critical condition - 25 of which are in intensive care - after a lorry hit crowds who had gathered to celebrate the French national day.
France is still on alert after the Paris terror attacks on November 13, in which 130 people were killed at sites including the Bataclan Theatre and Stade de France.
What happened?
A truck ploughed into crowds on Nice's Promenade des Anglais for around a mile.
The truck driver, Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, was seen shooting from the window of the truck as he smashed into people.
The killer was then shot dead by police with pictures showing his truck riddled with bullet holes.
An ID card found in the truck belonged to the 31-year-old French man of Tunisian descent.
Authorities have confirmed that he was known to police for common law crimes, such as theft and violence, but not intelligence services.
Guns and ammunition were found in the back of the truck, suggesting a premeditated attack.
How many killed and injured?
Revised figures say 84 people have been killed and another 202 injured. Fifty two are in a critical condition with 25 of those in intensive care, according to French prosecutor Francois Molins.
Horrifyingly at least 30 of those injured are believed to be children. One of the images to emerge from the scene shows a covered body with a child's doll lying next to it.
Video and images from the scene show the crowds tightly packed as the white lorry ploughs through the middle of them.
Other sickening footage shows bloodied bodies sprawled across the road after the horrifying incident, which is being treated as a terror attack.
Who is responsible?
The killer has been identified as 31-year-old Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a French citizen born in Tunisia who was known to police but not on a terror watch list.
Neighbours of Bouhlel described him as “handsome” but “frightening” and said he was a loner.
And his wife’s cousin said he was a ‘drug-taking wife beater who never went to Mosque’.
He was previously convicted of road rage, according to Reuters.
The former wife of the man is currently being held by police.
Pro-ISIS Twitter accounts have posted sickening posters celebrating the attacks.
France has been in a state of high alert following a number of terror attacks claimed by ISIS on Paris and other French cities over the past year.
As yet, neither ISIS or any other terror group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
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