"I see this guy coming so shooting . Tjsk - tjsk - tjsk '

27-06-2015 11:13
864x486-25.jpg"William Verbaan from Pijnacker saw from his deckchair how a man shot their way paved to the hotel." I see this guy coming so shooting. Tsjk-tsjk-tsjk. "

The couple arrived Wednesday in Tunisia and stayed at the hotel where the attack took place. They spoke with NIS reporter Mattijs of the Wheel at Schiphol. "You have to imagine, there, about ten meters from where we are now, there is a shoot with a Kalashnikov. The woman lying dead on the ground, I just previously spoken. Now it all starts only to penetrate. "
 
There is panic on the beach and by the swimming pool. "Hundreds of people start walking, the whole mass screaming inside," says his wife Loes. "And then everyone within five minutes, there's a grenade. Again everyone scream and run. But we could not get out. For not, not behind. " The couple decides to go to their room. "There we felt safe."

They are about 2.5 hours on their room without information. Willem: "our kids have done a great deal. We wanted as soon as possible. Book a flight but I say, no matter where. Though it's America. We want to get out of here. " The children Verbaan know to arrange two chairs on a flight to Italy, but that unit inverts for the lands in Tunisia. "Only at night we heard that TUI had arranged an extra flight."

' The woman who was found shot to death had I just still spoken ' Mattijs van de Wiel in conversation with returned holidaymakers from Tunisia.
 
Tsunami More Dutch were witnessed the panic that arose on the beach. "We saw people from the balcony on the beach run away," said the 28-year-old Washa from Rotterdam by the ANP.

Washa and her boyfriend were planning to lie down on the beach that morning. "We had the alarm clock at 8 am to put a bed on the beach to rent. Because we had been the previous night out, it is not. " From the balcony of their hotel they looked over the beach where the attack was committed. "We thought at first that a tsunami was."
No negative travel advice Against the ANP says Joyce Danson from Cuijk that they had the choice to stay or to go back to Netherlands. "We wanted to have to leave. The holiday feeling was over. "
 
She and her friend were not in Sousse on vacation, but in Hammamet, a resort town some 70 kilometers to the North. They are to the airport Enfidha Hammamet, the next flight to home.

"The home front is becoming increasingly concerned than we are. We have no unsafe felt, "says Joyce. At the time of booking their trip the couple had not doubted, even after the attack in the Bardo museum in March. "There was also no negative travel advice. But this can happen anywhere. "
 
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