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A Victorian couple has escaped injury after a truck ran into a crowd in Nice, France.
At least 77 people have been killed in the southern French town when a truck drove into the crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday.
More than 100 have been injured.
Horsham’s Ash and Shannyn Hawker arrived in Nice just hours before the attack.
“We arrived at 3.30pm, found our motel and headed straight to the beach,” Mr Hawker said.
He said the pair went out for tea and then watched fireworks on the beach.
“As soon as they finished, I said to Shannyn that it looked like it was going to rain, so we should hurry back to our motel,” he said.
“We pushed our way through the crowd, which was massive – I've never seen or been in such a big crowd.
“We were about halfway back to our hotel when I heard people screaming and yelling and running towards us.
It was like a stampede.
- Ash Hawker
Mr Hawker said he grabbed his wife’s arm and told her to start running.
“I held onto her arm as we sprinted into the crowd, dodging people,” he said. “We watched people fall over and people looking for cover.”
Mr Hawker said they didn’t know what had happened until they got to their room and turned on the news.
He said the couple was now sitting in their hotel room, listening to the sirens outside.
“It's pretty chaotic at the moment,” he said. “No warnings have been given, we were just told to stay inside.”
Mr Hawker said he and his wife were now deciding what to do with the rest of their trip.
“We are meant to leave for Italy tomorrow,” he said.
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