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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, June 28, 2015
Hero of Sousse: Mayel Moncef tried to stop Tunisia attack

A local builder armed himself with debris to attack Seifeddine Rezgui from a rooftop during the Tunisia terror attack, allowing police an opportunity to take out the gunman.
From his rooftop vantage point local builder Mayel Moncef saw an
opportunity to intervene in the attack, throwing tiles down on the head
of the gunamn shouting "you terrorist, you dog".
The attacker was escaping through an alleyway below - when he was struck
by the debris he began to fire wildly into the street - at which point
police intervened returning fire.
He says a grenade rolled from the attackers hand after he fell to the ground gunned down by police.
Mayel Moncef says of his brave actions "All I did was my duty, the duty of any Tunisian and any Muslim".
A British man, Mathew James from south Wales, was hit in the hip, chest
and pelvis as he shielded wife-to-be Saera Wilson from gunfire at the
Tunisian beach resort of Sousse - where 38 people were murdered.
The 30-year-old's mother Kathryn Matthews said it was the "most
fantastic feeling" seeing Saera step off the plane while her son was
carried on a stretcher behind her.
He held the hand of an elderly gent who lay dying next to him, totally overwhelmed by it allSaera Wilson
As well as speaking of her relief, she told friends on Facebook that her
son - known to pals as "Sas" - had held the hand of a dying man who had
also been shot.
Writing on Facebook, she said: "Sas and Saera are back on home turf and safe.
"So proud of him, after being the first to be shot and making sure Saera
got to safety, he held the hand of an elderly gent who lay dying next
to him, totally overwhelmed by it all."
Footage posted online shows the attacker Seifeddine Rezgui practicing his breakdancing.
The footage is thought to have been shot in 2010 and shows Yacoubi
wearing jeans, a hoodie and a baseball cap as he performs flips and
handstands.
The video was posted to Facebook by a group of his friends and has been circulated online in the wake of the attacks.
Security operation
Hundreds of armed police are now patrolling the streets of Tunisia's
beach resorts and the government says it will deploy hundreds more
inside hotels after the Islamist militant attack in Sousse.
Thousands of tourists have left Tunisia since Friday's attack, which has
shocked the North African country that relies heavily on tourism for
jobs and foreign currency revenues.
Britain's Foreign Office warned late on Saturday that Islamist militants
may launch further attacks on tourist resorts in after a gunman opened
fire on the Imperial Marhaba resort.