Police observe minute’s silence and fly flags at half-mast in honour of Tunisia victims
Date published: 03 July 2015
Flags at half-mast at Rochdale Police Station today
Police in Rochdale have flown their flags at half-mast today (Friday 3 July) and observed a minute’s silence to pay their respects to those who were killed in Tunisia.
Rochdale Police said: “We are observing a minute’s silence at midday in memory of those affected by last week’s terrorist atrocities in Tunisia and Kuwait. Our flag will be flown at half-mast today as we stand together with communities across the UK as a sign of unity and solidarity.”
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