French authorities have arrested two more people in connection to the Nice lorry attack which left more than 80 people dead.
According to the BBC, a man and a woman have been brought in by police on the French Riviera.
The death toll from the Bastille Day attack reached 84 after a truck driver drove into crowds of revellers.
And the BBC reports that seven people – including the estranged wife of the perpetrator – have been held by authorities.
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Tributes have been paid to the victims, with people sharing powerful cartoons in a show of solidarity in the aftermath of the attack.
Clement Sordet, a French golfer taking part in the Open at Royal Troon, shared a ‘Pray for Nice’ message on his cap throughout the opening round of the tournament.