Mourners leave church after memorial service for massacre victims

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2015
  • (24 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
    1. Close-up of couple hugging
    2. One woman comforting another at memorial site
    3. Wide of people laying flowers
    4. Tracking shot of people laying flowers
    5. Wide of King Harald and Queen Sonija leaving church service
    6. Close-up of mourning women
    7. Wide of mourners beside flowers
    8. Close-up of crying girl
    9. Wide exterior of church showing mourners and memorial
    10. Crying girls hugging each other
    11. Wide exterior of church
    STORYLINE:
    A memorial service has been held for the victims of the attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat.
    Norway's King Harald V and his wife Queen Sonja, as well as Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, joined mourners at Oslo Cathedral, where the pews were packed and the crowd spilled into the plaza outside
    On the cobbled streets nearby, people have continued to place flowers, flags, candles, toys and home-made signs at a growing memorial.
    As the service ended, mourners cried openly and turned to each other for support - a public display of raw emotion not often seen in stoic Scandinavia.
    Members of the Norwegian royal family have visited the Domkirke flower memorial over the past few days.
    Crown Prince Haakon attended a separate memorial service today near where the shooting took place.
    At least 92 people were killed on Friday in the bombing of an Oslo government building and a subsequent mass shooting on Utoya Island.
    There are still people missing at both scenes.
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