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Pianist Plays John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ Beside Site of Deadly Attack
A man brought his piano to the Paris concert venue where authorities say more than 100 people were killed on Friday to play John Lennon’s world-peace anthem “Imagine”.
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An as-yet unnamed Parisian pianist reportedly cycled up the Rue Richard Lenoir, just a short distance near the Bataclan Theater where one of the most violent of last night’s attacks in Paris took place.
A few 127 people have been killed in multiple bomb and gun attacks carried out by so-called Islamic State across the French capital.
As police closed in, the attackers detonated suicide vests, killing themselves and setting off explosions.
ISIS late claimed full responsibility for the attacks.
A British man who was working at the theatre during the attack is believed to be among the dead.
Pals are seriously concerned for his safety after not hearing from pal Nick Alexander who was selling merchandise for the band at the time.
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“Paris – I feel with you”, musician Davide Martello posted on Facebook after his solo performance.