France shootings: Relatives to visit girls
Relatives of the two girls who survived the shootings in the French Alps have arrived in France to be with them.
The two relatives, a man and a woman, arrived in France on Friday night, accompanied by a British social worker and family-liaison officers from Surrey Police. They are expected to see four-year-old Zeena al-Hilli later.
Her sister, seven-year-old Zainab, remains in a medically-induced coma in Grenoble University Hospital after being shot and beaten.
Jon Kay reports.
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