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Candlelight vigil held one week after Sri Lanka attacks

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Dozens take part in a candlelight vigil one week after the Easter Sunday suicide bomb blasts that killed 253 people in Sri Lanka . IMAGES of vigil

Added on the 28/04/2019 17:16:33 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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