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Police officers patrol the beach in Sousse, Tunisia, where 38 people lost their lives after a gunman stormed the beach. PA Archive/PA Images

Four jihadists get life for deadly 2015 Tunisia beach attacks in which three Irish tourists died

Five other defendants in the Sousse case were handed jail terms ranging from six months to six years, while 17 were acquitted.

A TUNISIAN COURT has sentenced seven jihadists to life in prison over attacks at a museum and on a beach in 2015 that killed 60 people, three of whom were Irish tourists, prosecutors said today.

Dozens of defendants faced two separate trials over the closely linked shootings, which occurred just months apart in Tunis and Sousse, but many were acquitted.

Three Irish people were killed in the attack on the beach on 26 June 2015: Lorna Carty (54) from Co Meath; and Laurence (56) and Martina Hayes (55) from Athlone, Co Westmeath.

Four were sentenced to life in prison for the shooting rampage at a Sousse tourist resort in June 2015, which killed 38 people, mostly British tourists.

Five other defendants in the Sousse case were handed jail terms ranging from six months to six years, while 17 were acquitted, prosecution spokesman Sofiene Sliti said.

Three were given life sentences for the earlier attack in March 2015 at the capital’s Bardo National Museum, in which two gunmen killed 21 foreign tourists and a Tunisian security guard.

Others found guilty of links to the Bardo attack were sentenced to prison terms ranging from one to 16 years, and a dozen defendants were acquitted, Sliti said.

Tunisia Attack Trial Imen Triqui, one of the defence lawyers talks to the Associated Press outside the Hall of Justice in Tunis. Hassene Dridi Hassene Dridi

The prosecution will launch an appeal, he added.

The court heard that the two attacks, both claimed by the Islamic State group (IS), were closely linked.

Several defendants pointed to the fugitive Chamseddine Sandi as mastermind of both.

According to Tunisian media, Sandi was killed in a US air strike in neighbouring Libya in February 2016, although there has been no confirmation.

‘Duty to IS’

Among those who were facing trial were six security personnel accused of failing to provide assistance to people in danger during the Sousse attack.

That shooting was carried out by Seifeddine Rezgui, who opened fire on a beach before rampaging into a high-end hotel, where he continued to fire a kalashnikov and throw grenades until being shot dead by police.

Four French nationals, four Italians, three Japanese and two Spaniards were among those killed in the Bardo attack, before the two gunmen, armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles, were themselves shot dead.

Investigations showed one of the gunmen, Yassine Laabidi – who was born in 1990 and was from a poor district near Tunis – had amphetamines in his body.

His fellow attacker Jaber Khachnaoui, born in 1994 and from Tunisia’s deprived Kasserine region, had travelled to Syria in December 2014 via Libya.

One suspect questioned in court, Tunis labourer Mahmoud Kechouri, said he had helped plan the Bardo attack, including preparing mobile phones for Sandi, a neighbour and longtime friend.

Kechouri, 33, said he was driven by a “duty to participate in the emergence of the caliphate,” that IS supremo Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed in June 2014 across swathes of territory the jihadists controlled in Iraq and neighbouring Syria.

Other defendants accused of helping prepare the attack said they had only discussed ideas with friends. Several alleged they were tortured in detention.

‘Finally recognised victims’

Victims’ family members in France and Belgium watched Friday’s hearing via a live video feed.

“It was important for us to see, and especially to hear – to try to understand the role” of each defendant, said one French survivor.

Arriving at the end of the process will help us to turn the page, even if we can never forget.

Gerard Chemla, a lawyer for French victims, said the live feed had brought some degree of comfort to relatives.

“The trial allowed them – by organising the video conferencing and giving the floor to lawyers chosen by the victims – to finally be recognised as victims by the Tunisian state,” he said.

But he lamented that the families of those killed had not been compensated.

The Sousse attack, which killed 30 Britons, is also the subject of proceedings in front of the Royal Courts of Justice in London, which is seeking to establish what happened.

After holding inquests into the British deaths in January and February 2017, judge Nicholas Loraine-Smith concluded that the response of Tunisian police was “at best shambolic, at worst cowardly”.

He said hotel guards were not armed and had no walkie-talkies.

There have been substantial improvements in security at Tunisian tourist resorts since the massacre and in July 2017 Britain lifted its warning against “all but essential travel” to the North African country.

The attacks and resulting travel warnings dealt a devastating blow to Tunisia’s vital tourism sector from which it has taken time to recover.

Since a 2011 uprising that toppled dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, jihadist attacks in Tunisia have killed dozens of members of the security forces.

Thousands have also travelled abroad to join jihadist organisations in Iraq and Syria, Libya, Mali and Yemen, according to the United Nations.

- © AFP, 2019 

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:07 PM

    RIP kevin we can learn a lot of t from you we should all support Lauralynn and the work they do for kids like kevin and there families Never met you kevin but you have touched me

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:23 PM

    What a lovely mum you are Mairead. That was so moving. I wish you and yours all the best.

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:27 PM

    Hats off to you Mairead and Chuck. He’s left a great legacy behind

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:09 PM

    Ah Mairead I’m in tears after that. Respect to you and Kevin.

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    May 22nd 2016, 8:30 PM

    What a very special family

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:23 PM

    Good piece. Great looking kid, all the best

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:37 PM

    Great piece Mairead. We remember & talk of Kevin often.

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:56 PM

    He looked so joyful

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:12 PM

    Beautiful piece Mairead. RIP Kevin.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:13 PM

    Lovely piece Mairead from the heart. Know Kevin from Eithne. Hope Chuck and you get strength from Kevin to move on. Bless.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:52 PM

    What a beautiful boy…A lovely photo.thank you for sharing Kevin with us…words escape me, my sadness for u all..Thankfully Lauralyn gave u many happy memories. Bless u all.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:32 PM

    Beautifully written Mairead. Hugs to you and the family x

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:01 PM

    Beautiful Mairead, smiled with a tear in my eye reading this and remembering Kevvy D. X

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:45 PM

    Chuck and family a lovely tribute and a lasting legacy

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:12 AM

    A little angel be good little man

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    May 23rd 2016, 4:34 PM

    What a beautifully written piece. I would love to have met the little fella. I’m sure he would have stolen my heart. May you have peace and closure from your terrible loss. I’m very moved by the story of Wee Kevin.

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    May 23rd 2016, 11:11 PM

    Kevin could only inspire because he was a chip of the two auld blocks.

    Jarleth, Mairead, and family, ordinary heroes, doing extraordinary things.

    Loved the article Mairead, there’s a writer there lost in you.

    Marty Daly

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    Aug 16th 2016, 12:57 PM

    Thanks Chuck, Maireid and your lovely family for you generosity in sharing Kevin’s story and his smile with us. For many I am sure, it will offer inspiration and possibly comfort and to most of us a gentle reality check.

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    Aug 16th 2016, 2:28 PM

    Lovely piece Mairead, full of joy and love

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:32 AM

    So very sad reading this Mairead & Chuck, remembering our meeting in 2004 & what a beautiful kind and supportive family you were to us when it was so badly needed and you still managed the strength to share it with us even though you probably should have been selfish and saved it for your own family. RIP beautiful Kevin will never forget that beautiful smile. Thinking of you & will call soon.

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