Eiffel Tower to go dark at midnight for London victims

AFP  |  Paris 

Lights on the Eiffel Tower will be switched off at midnight (2300 GMT) today in solidarity with those killed and injured in a terror attack outside Britain's parliament.

The decision was taken by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo following the deadly attack in which a man ploughed his car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge then leapt out and stabbed a policeman, killing three people and wounding more than 20.

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Eiffel Tower to go dark at midnight for London victims

Lights on the Eiffel Tower will be switched off at midnight (2300 GMT) today in solidarity with those killed and injured in a terror attack outside Britain's parliament. The decision was taken by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo following the deadly attack in which a man ploughed his car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge then leapt out and stabbed a policeman, killing three people and wounding more than 20. Lights on the Eiffel Tower will be switched off at midnight (2300 GMT) today in solidarity with those killed and injured in a terror attack outside Britain's parliament.

The decision was taken by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo following the deadly attack in which a man ploughed his car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge then leapt out and stabbed a policeman, killing three people and wounding more than 20.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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