Sri Lanka attack: British mother and son killed in hotel restaurant as explosions rock the country

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Sri Lanka attack: British mother and son killed in hotel restaurant as explosions rock the country
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SriLankaBlasts - Expat British mother and 11-year-old son killed in hotel restaurant Colombo

Alex Nicholson, 11, his mother, Anita, 42, were killed while dining at the second-floor restaurant in the Shangri La hotel in the country’s capital, Colombo, on Sunday as it was gutted in one of several explosions which hit the country.

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