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“Everyone kind of flooded in the apartment building and took cover and shelter,” said Crouch, who added that she later learned that the murderous truck driver barreled through a sea of revelers and killed scores of people near her hotel.Ĭrouch said her group wound up safely making it back to the hotel and “locked the door.” She added, “we plan on staying here.” In a panic, Crouch and her friends starting running in the opposite direction back to the apartment they were at earlier for the party celebrating the French national holiday, she said. I thought it was fireworks and didn’t think anything of it, but all of a sudden all of these people were running in the opposite direction and speaking in French and screaming,” said Crouch. “We were walking back, about 4 of us, to our hotel and I heard like two pops. People cross the street with their hands on thier heads as a French soldier secures the area Jafter at least 60 people were killed along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. We shouldn’t live in a world like that,” Kristen Crouch told CBS11 in the aftermath of the attack along the Promenade des Anglais in the French city.Ĭrouch, who was in Nice for a friend’s wedding, said she and a group of friends were on their way back to their hotel after having gone to a Bastille Day party when they got caught in the chaos.

“It’s really sad when you see I’ve been marked safe twice on Facebook in the last week. A Dallas woman visiting France during Thursday’s deadly truck rampage in Nice said the attack marked the second time in six days that she has been caught up in a city shaken by murder and mayhem.
