The co-ordinated attacks in France are so barbaric they defy comprehension.
At least 129 people murdered in cold blood at multiple venues in Paris, leaving a city in mourning and thousands of families concerned about the safety of their loved ones. It was an attack on democracy and freedom.
The Islamic State terrorist group has claimed responsibility and vowed that this was "only the beginning of the storm" to punish France for its airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Tauranga's Kelsey O'Dea, 21, was at the Stade de France when explosions rocked the national football stadium and marked the beginning of the terror attacks in Paris.
She and a friend joined the crowds running from the stadium. Thankfully she was unharmed.