Words can't describe the carnage and tragedy that happened in Paris on Friday. A terrified pregnant woman trying to flee hung from a window ledge high above the ground, pleading for help.

The unidentified mom-to-be was one of hundreds in the Bataclan theatre as the slaughter took place on Friday night.

She was heard shouting: “Help, help I’m pregnant, I’m pregnant. What shall I do?” Later she was rescued and is believed to have survived.

The terrorists attacked numerous locations in and around Paris, including France's national stadium while France and Germany were playing a soccer match.

Other terrorists attacked a restaurant where they shot diners and servers. Survivors had a hard time exiting the restaurant because bodies were piled near the door.

Belgium's Minister for Home Affairs Jan Jambon claims the Paris terrorists may have planned their attack with a PlayStation 4. He is quoted by The Bulletin as saying: “The thing that keeps me awake at night is the guy behind his computer, looking for messages from [the Islamic State] and other hate preachers. PlayStation 4 is even more difficult to keep track of than WhatsApp.”

Gossip Cop claims California State University student Nohemi Gonzalez was killed in the Paris terror attacks. The 20 year-old junior was majoring in design and was in Paris for a study-abroad program.

A pregnant woman tried to flee from the concert venue, but couldn't. She hung from a window ledge until others rescued her.

An eyewitness tells the Daily Mirror: “When we dropped to the floor, everyone just thought that was it. I remember looking up and seeing a guy walking around the perimeter of the room with a gun in his hands. He was just wearing normal clothes like a T-shirt and jeans. It was a bit of a conundrum, whether to crawl or stand up and make yourself a bigger target. It was such a relief when we got out.”

Another eyewitness says: “It was towards the end of the gig and we heard what ­sounded like firecrackers or fireworks. Everyone thought it was part of the show – then I saw the lead singer’s face drop before he ran off stage and the lights came on.”

Terrorists descended upon an Eagles of Death Metal concert. They shot and killed over 100 people. The gunmen were yelling "This is for Syria' and 'God is good'. Some shooting sprees lasted for as long as 10 minutes.

The Eagles of Death Metal Facebooked: “We are still currently trying to determine the safety and whereabouts of all our band and crew. Our thoughts are with all of the people involved in this tragic situation.”

Contact Music claims the merchandise manager for Eagles of Death Metal, Nick Alexander, was killed in the attack. Nick's family says: "Nick died doing the job he loved and we take great comfort in knowing how much he was cherished by his friends around the world. Thank you for your thoughts and respect for our family at this difficult time. Peace and light."

Eagles of Death Metal fans have launched a campaign to help the band top the charts. A Facebook post reads: “We thought it would be a nice gesture to put their brilliant version of Duran Duran's "Save a Prayer" to the UK No1 spot as a show of support to the band and all of those affected.”

Concert footage when the shooting starts:

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