Justin Bieber pays tribute to a friend he lost in the recent Paris attacks

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Justin Bieber is mourning the loss of a friend in the recent terror attacks in Paris. Thomas Ayad, a Universal Music Group executive, was killed during the said attack that occurred in Bataclan Theater in Paris. The 'Sorry' singer has expressed his grief on his social media accounts to pay pay respect to his dear friend.

Justin Bieber has evinced his bereavement about Thomas Ayad passing away on his official social media accounts. The said music executive was one of the victims of the recent attacks in Paris and has worked well with the 'What Do You Mean' singer on his various projects, hence their built friendship. Justin Bieber connoted that he wished he had more time to thank Thomas Ayad for everything. And thus, he also told everyone to appreciate people while they are still present and alive, Entertainment Online shared.

According to TMZ, the said heartfelt message was posted on the singer's Twitter account. Fans instantly relate to what Justin Bieber has shared and also showcased their sympathy to what happened in Paris. The 'Beauty and the Beat' singer was indeed in a downhearted mood in light of the horrendous occurrence that happened unexpectedly to Paris and of course, to its victims.

Justin Bieber's tribute to Thomas Ayad instantly went viral and garnered a lot of shares and retweets on Twitter. Beliebers can relate to what the singer was trying to say - to appreciate more people while they are still alive and present. Moreover, Thomas Ayad alongside three employees of the music corporation have reportedly died due to the said terror attacks, Independent UK added.

It was a sad moment for everyone around the world about what happened to Paris. In addition, Justin Bieber is also among those people who are mourning because of the death of a friend or a loved one. True enough, the 'Sorry' singer had people relate to him regarding his special heartfelt message to everyone.

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