ANOTHER vigil is taking place in Brighton today in memory of 17 people killed in three days of terror in France.

Gunmen shot 12 people dead in an attack at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday and by Friday a total of 20 people were killed in four incidents, including three suspects. At least 21 other people were injured, some critically.

Many stood in silence holding Je Suis Charlie signs by the war memorial in Old Steine, and the vigil is still on-going.