The Scotsman

First Minister pays tribute to beach massacre victims

- ANGUS HOWARTH

POLICE Scotland have now confirmed the identities of four people from Scotland killed in the terrorist incident in Tunisia on Friday.

Jim and Ann Mcquire, from Cumbernaul­d, and Billy and Lisa Graham from Bankfoot, Perthshire, were among 38 people killed by a gunman with links to Islamic State extremists.

Speaking after chairing a Scottish Government resilience meeting on the incident, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon paid tribute to the victims.

She said: “My deepest condolence­s go to the families and friends of James and Anne Mcquire from Cumbernaul­d and Billy and Lisa Graham from Bankfoot following official confirmati­on that they were killed in the terrorist atrocity that unfolded in Tunisia on Friday.

“The Scottish Government, Police Scotland and our partners will continue to do everything we possibly can to provide support to their families and everyone else affected by this incident as they return to Scotland.

“Both families have requested that their privacy is respected at this incredibly difficult time and I would ask that they are given time to grieve in private.”

Commenting on the deaths of Mr and Mrs Graham, Perthshire North MSP John Swinney said: “I am deeply sorry that the deaths have been confirmed of my constituen­ts Billy and Lisa Graham in the terrorist atrocity in Tunisia. I have spoken with their daughter Holly over the last few very difficult days, and my heart goes out to her at this tragic news.

“Mr and Mrs Graham were simply enjoying a relaxing holiday when they became victims of this wicked crime. There are no words that can explain the awfulness of this act. We must all remain resolute in our determinat­ion to defeat terrorism.

“It has been a difficult and protracted process to secure the identifica­tion of victims and for Mr and Mrs Graham this has resulted in this terrible news. Their loss will be felt by the local community in Bankfoot but most acutely by the family and friends they leave behind. I will give every support I can to their daughter Holly and her family in the period ahead to assist in any way that I can.

“This will be a difficult time for the family and we should

 ?? Picture:afp/getty ?? Wounded victims of the Tunisia beach massacre are tended by RAF medics as they are flown back to the UK yesterday
Picture:afp/getty Wounded victims of the Tunisia beach massacre are tended by RAF medics as they are flown back to the UK yesterday
 ??  ?? Bin Abdallah, left, and Rafkhe Talari are being sought in Tunisia
Bin Abdallah, left, and Rafkhe Talari are being sought in Tunisia

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