Paris attacks: Bataclan survivor relives terror

A minute's silence has been held across Scotland in tribute to those who were killed and injured in Friday night's terrorist attack in Paris.

Scottish woman Mariesha Payne who was at the Bataclan music hall, where dozens of people died, has been speaking to the BBC about her ordeal.

Recalling the three hours she spent hiding in the venue's cellar, she said: "If any one of us moved or made a sound, we were potentially getting four people killed".

Catriona Renton reports.

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