LONDON -- "Bloody friday", "Massacre on the Beach" and "Laughing as he Fired" were just some of the headlines on the front pages of British newspapers on Saturday morning, a day after 38 people, most believed to be Britons, were killed in a gun attack in Tunisia.
Papers captured the stories of British survivors who were sunbathing on the tourist beach in Port El Kantaoui, a coastal resort popular with Britons, when the lone gunman opened fire killing and wounding dozens.
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