Bono in restaurant lockdown during Bastille Day attack

Bono in restaurant lockdown during Bastille Day attack
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NICE, France, July 17 (UPI) — Rock star Bono was reportedly caught in the Bastille Day attack along with local citizens, when the restaurant he was dining in was locked down during the attack, the restaurant owner said.

The U2 lead singer, 56, was dining with friends on the terrace of La Petite Maison, near the Promenade des Anglais, when the attack occurred Thursday night.

Restaurant owner, Anne-Laure Rubi, told Le Parisien newspaper “Suddenly I saw people running, without shouting. It was a silent panic. It was shocking.”

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