Kiwi expat Amy Connell who lives in Clermont-Ferrand with her rugby
player partner Fritz Lee said the backlash from the shootings in Paris
is already being felt there.
Despite being about 400km away, she said that people were on edge and were afraid to leave their homes.
Fritz Lee of Clermont Auvergne. Partner Amy Connell says people living in
France are on edge and afraid to leave their homes. Photo / Getty
"I
was in a bakery today and a guy walked in wearing his motorcycle
helmet, but he had a balaclava on underneath and you could only see his
eyes," she said.
"Everyone ran out of the bakery, it was crazy. Everyone is just on edge, the whole place is."
Connell said the shooting at the Jewish deli also made people fear that more attacks were imminent.
"Everyone
is just really scared. We were on our way to the gym and another friend
got a call from her husband telling her to turn back because he could
see smoke in the city. No-one wants to leave home," she said.
"People are just waiting for what's going to happen next, they're waiting for the next big thing to happen."
Kiwi expat Amy Connell says people living in France are on edge and afraid to leave their homes
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