The city of Brussels stands still in shock and mourning this evening, following its 'blackest day' since the Second World War. Around 300 people gathered at the Place de la Bourse delivering flowers, candles and quietly paying their respects to the at least 34 people that lost their lives in two separate attacks. Despite several months of trauma visited upon the denizens of Brussels - following from the revelations that 3 of those responsible for the Paris attacks last November were born and lived in the district of Molenbeek - a municipality just 10 minutes from the city of Brussels with largest proportion of...
- 3/23/2016
- by Shona Murray in Brussels, @ShonaMurrayNT
- PEOPLE.com
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