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Terror victims memorial

The design for new sculpture ‘Still Water’ commemorating Britons killed by terrorists abroad has been unveiled

The concrete sculpture - which is designed to look like a woodland pool - will be installed at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire next spring

THE design for a memorial to Brits killed by terrorists overseas was unveiled yesterday.

The concrete sculpture, called Still Water, will look like a woodland pool.

 A concrete sculpture designed to look like a woodland pool will be erected as a memorial to Brits killed by terrorists overseas
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A concrete sculpture designed to look like a woodland pool will be erected as a memorial to Brits killed by terrorists overseas

Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood said it will be installed at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire later this year.

His brother Jon, 39, was among 27 terror bomber victim Brits killed in Bali in 2002.

Mr Ellwood said: “This memorial shows our recognition, as a nation, of the loss suffered by British families over a number of years.”

A dedication ceremony will be held next spring.

The 30 beach Brits who were shot dead in Tunisia in 2015 will get their own memorial in Birmingham.

It will also honour a mum killed in a museum attack in Tunis.

 Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood, whose brother Jon was among 27 terror bomber victim Brits killed in Bali in 2002, said the sculpture will be installed later this year
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Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood, whose brother Jon was among 27 terror bomber victim Brits killed in Bali in 2002, said the sculpture will be installed later this yearCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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