Haunting screams of horrified mother in chilling footage of truck mowing down families in Nice
More than 80 people were killed in the attack which has sparked an outpouring of grief
More than 80 people were killed in the attack which has sparked an outpouring of grief
A WOMAN'S desperate cries for her daughter carried through the streets of Nice in a new video that has emerged of the Nice terror attack.
The desperate mother was just one of the hundreds of people left horrified and fearful for their loved ones after the truck went on a devastating rampage through the French city on Bastille Day with the attack leaving more than 80 people dead and 200 wounded.
The video shows crowds, including families pushing prams, happily enjoying live music on the Promenade des Anglais, with hundreds of people walking through the streets.
But the calm scene is interrupted by the white truck, since revealed to have been driven by Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, speeding through the streets and hitting anyone in its path.
People can be seen trying to jump out of the path of the truck.
The heart-breaking cries of the woman can then be heard, with the mother crying "my daughter, my daughter" several times.
The fate of the mother and daughter is not known.
At least 10 children were among those killed in the horrific attack.
Witnesses who survived the attack described the truck speeding through the streets with some recounting their devastation at watching families ripped apart that night.
The screams of horrified people are also recorded in the latest video of the attack with the truck passing just metres from the cameraman.
Only a glimpse of the white truck is seen in the video with the devastating cries of the mother heard after the screen goes dark.
The scene of horror comes as the true devastation of the Nice attacks comes to light, with the names and stories of those killed that night being shared.
Victims of the mass murderer include seven members of the same family while tourists visiting from Russia, America and Germany were killed in the attack.
ISIS have claimed responsibility with five people arrested in the wake of the attack.
The French Interior Minister has since stepped up security across the country in response to the
World leaders have come out against the attack with shock waves rippling across the world.
Vigils have been held across the world, with flags flying at half-mast to remember the victims.
The Tunisian-born attacker, Mohamed Lahouaiej Lahouaiej has been described as a "weird loner" who had been depressed after separating with his wife.
He was killed by police at the scene straight after the attack.