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Crossfire viewers blast ‘insensitive’ BBC over shooting massacre scenes in Keeley Hawes drama

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THOSE tuning into Crossfire have blasted the BBC over its "insensitive" shooting massacre scenes. Keeley Hawes is back on the box with her latest drama, which tells the tale of a woman on a family holiday whose life gets turned upside down when gunmen suddenly open fire.

A story of survival and resilience, Crossfire is an edge-of-your-seat nail-biting thriller yet also emotional, intimate and relatable.

The three-part series - which is purely fictional and not based a true story - was created and written by Louise Doughty. Nonetheless, those watching at home were soon left changing the channel after a shooting massacre played out on screen.

Others likened the thriller to the 2015 Tunisia terror attack. READ MORE ON KEELEY HAWESKEELEY MORES Keeley Hawes is Britain's most in-demand star with 84 hours of shows this yearROLE REVERSAL How Keeley Hawes new drama has all action of The Bodyguard but with a twist Alongside an array of angry-faced emojis, one person penned: "Just watched Crossfire and can't help but feel it's a little insensitive to make a drama out of those who lost their lives during the Tunisia terror attack." Echoing their comments, someone else said: "I'm beyond disgusted at the BBC.

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