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| Monday, 1 October, 2001, 16:07 GMT 17:07 UK In pictures: Swiss in mourning Survivors of last week's massacre in the Swiss town of Zug have attended a memorial service in the town's St Michael's Church. The church bells rang for 15 minutes before the service, then fell silent. Fourteen candles were lit to remember the dead. ![]() Grief-stricken relatives were held by friends as they attended the service ![]() Many mourners carried red roses in memory of the dead, all shot at the town's parliament building ![]() Swiss President Moritz Leuenberger appeared lost in grief as he joined the mourners ![]() The gunman's main target, senior civil servant Robert Bisig, also attended the service ![]() Hundreds of people filled the pews, some leaning on each other for support ![]() Residents have carpeted the street outside the parliament with flowers ![]() ..and at night, candles burn to remember the dead | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Europe stories now: Links to more Europe stories are at the foot of the page. | |||
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