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Melbourne holds vigil for Thailand massacre victims

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Dozens of people gather in Melbourne to hold a vigil for victims of a deadly nursery attack in Thailand. Mourners chant prayers along with Buddhist monks and lay tributes on stage. A former police officer killed 24 children -- 21 boys and three girls -- and 12 adults in a nursery in Thailand's northeastern Nong Bua Lam Phu province. Most died from a combination of knife wounds and gunshots, according to police investigators. IMAGES

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