Former Cranleigh pupil shot in Paris attacks recovering well
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A former Cranleigh pupil has been confirmed as one of the Britons injured in the Paris terror attacks.
Jack McNiven was shot after gunmen launched a series of terrorist attacks across the French Capital on Friday (November 13).
At least 129 people have been killed and hundreds more injured. More than 100 are in a critical condition.
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Hide AdIt was reported Mr McNiven was shot in the shoulder whilst he was out for a drink with a friend in La Carillon bar.
His family have flown out to see the 27-year-old and have said he is recovering well.
A spokesman for Cranleigh School said: “Jack McNiven is confirmed as one of the Britons injured in the