Two more people have been arrested over Thursday night's terror attack in Nice. A judicial source says a man and woman are being detained.
They're said to have had ties with the man behind the wheel of the truck Muhamed Bouhlel.
84 people, including ten children, were killed when he drove a truck into crowds. So-called Islamic State claims he was one of their supporters.
Further questions are being asked about the security measures that were in place during the Bastille Day celebrations in Nice. Regional president Christian Estrosi says a request he made before the parade for more police officers was rejected.
He says he cannot hide his anger that there were only 45 national police officers on duty.
Government officials are disputing these figures.
Meanwhile, police are continuing to question five men in connection with the attack on Thursday. Seven people are no in custody.
Ramsay Arefa was arrested and his flat raided, his sister-in-law Jammali claims police were heavy-handed:
A vigil took place in Dublin last night to remember the victims. A minute's silence was held outside the French Embassy and a Book of Condolences was also opened.

Henry Leperlier is a French lecturer at DIT, he says the attacks have changed the meaning of Bastille Day: