Isobel Bowdery has shed light on Bataclan,s blood shed
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As many continue to mourn the tragedy of the Paris attacks, Isobel Bowdery survivor has shed light on how that horrific night unfolded. Isobel Bowdery, a 22-year-old graduate from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, shared a firsthand account of what the scene was like in the Bataclan concert hall on Friday in a Facebook post that has since drawn about 3 million likes. (It's no longer view able to the public.)
In her post, Bowdery says the evening started off like any ordinary night at a fun rock concert. When the attackers came through the front entrance of the Bataclan, she says, at first everyone in the crowd thought it was part of the act.
"It wasn't just a terrorist attack, it was a massacre," she writes. In her post, Bowdery reflects on the crowd being surrounded by a spray of bullets.
"The way they meticulously aimed at shot people around the standing area I was in the center of without any consideration for human life. It didn't feel real," she writes.
Through the chaos, Bowdery says she managed to stay alive by pretending to play dead for more than an hour, "holding my breath and trying not to move."
after that Bowdery spoke on Wednesday to CNN's Anderson Cooper, about how she handled those tense moments: "It was important that if I was going to die, if the next bullet was for me, then I left saying I love you. So I said it to every single person I've ever loved. And in that way it felt OK to die, because I had love in my heart." READ MORE IN LINK http://dudetoday.com/3095.html
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