Murray 'angry' and 'upset' about Texas school shooting
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British tennis player Andy Murray said
that last week's Texas school shooting which left 19 children and two teachers
dead made him "angry" and was "unbelievably upsetting".
Murray was an eight-year pupil at a
school in Dunblane, Scotland, in 1996 when a gunman killed 16 young children
and a teacher in Britain's worst mass shooting.
Reflecting on last week's massacre at Robb
Elementary School in the Texas town of Uvalde, the former world number one told
the BBC: "It was obviously terrible, it's unbelievably upsetting.
Addressing the debate in the United
States about gun control in the wake of the shooting, which was carried out by
an 18-year-old man, Murray said that "surely at some stage you do
something different about gun laws".
"I heard something on the radio
the other day and it was a child from that school, and I experienced a similar
thing when I was at Dunblane and a teacher coming out and waving all of the
children under tables and telling them to go and hide," Murray, a three-time
Grand Slam champion, said.
"And it was a kid telling exactly
the same story about how she survived it.
"They were saying that they go
through these drills as young children, as seven-, eight-year-old children.
How? How is that normal that children should be having to go through drills in
case someone comes into a school with a gun?"


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