Paris Attacks: Citizens, world mourn day after terrorist attack

Meanwhile celebrities from several parts of the world are mourning the victims of the Paris attacks and leaving moving tributes on their social media pages.

A man places a candle in front of the Carillon cafe in Paris, on Nov. 14, 2015 

Parisians and the world at large are currently mourning the dastard act of eight gunmen and suicide bombers, who killed 128 people in an orchestrated multiple  attacks in Paris, France.

Already, flowers and candles are laid at the six sites where at least 127 people were killed, by the gunmen and suicide bombers, who reportedly are members of the Islamic State.
Flowers and candles were placed in tribute outside Le Carillon bar, in Paris, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. while women and people were seen comforting one another as they stand in front of the Carillon cafe.

Meanwhile celebrities from several parts of the world are mourning the victims of the Paris attacks and leaving moving tributes on their social media pages.
Solange Knowles wrote, "Solace, Solidarity, Peace, Love and Healing for Paris," while her sister, Beyonce wrote, "Praying for Paris."

French citizen and retired footballer, Thiery Henry has this to say, "I'm appalled by the shocking scenes in Paris at the moment. My thoughts are with all the victims and innocent people suffering right now," as singer, Taylor Swift wrote, "Praying for Paris. Our hearts are breaking for and with you."

Others include famous retired footballer, David Beckham, who wrote, "As the sun rises in this beautiful city we remember the people that have died and the families that have lost loved ones... Our thoughts are with you all... PrayForParis."
There has been heavy security presence in different areas while Police patrol near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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