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Massacre suspect told police he acted alone

China Daily | Updated: 2011-07-25 07:49

Massacre suspect told police he acted alone

Survivors of the massacre on Utoeya island are overwhelmed with grief following a memorial service in Oslo cathedral on Sunday. Police expect the death toll to rise and are searching the island for bodies while buildings in Oslo, damaged by a car bomb, are too unstable to allow a thorough search. Wolfgang Rattay / Reuters

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