Thousands come out to mourn slain Muslim students

Published February 12, 2015
Namee Barakat, right, wipes away tears as he and his wife, Layla, left, watch photos projected on a screen during a vigil for his son, daughter-in-law and her sister. — AP
Namee Barakat, right, wipes away tears as he and his wife, Layla, left, watch photos projected on a screen during a vigil for his son, daughter-in-law and her sister. — AP
Dentistry students and others huddle together during the vigil. — AFP
Dentistry students and others huddle together during the vigil. — AFP
Women mourn during the vigil. — AP
Women mourn during the vigil. — AP
A woman cries during a vigil as she watches photos projected on a screen of the three people who were killed at a condominium near UNC-Chapel Hill. — AP
A woman cries during a vigil as she watches photos projected on a screen of the three people who were killed at a condominium near UNC-Chapel Hill. — AP
Suzanne Askar, right, rests her head on the shoulder of Safam Mahate, a student at North Carolina State University, as they stand next to Nida Allam, far left, during the vigil. — AP
Suzanne Askar, right, rests her head on the shoulder of Safam Mahate, a student at North Carolina State University, as they stand next to Nida Allam, far left, during the vigil. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint freshman Lina Eltahir, 17, right, stands with others at a candlelight vigil at UM-Flint on Wednesday. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint freshman Lina Eltahir, 17, right, stands with others at a candlelight vigil at UM-Flint on Wednesday. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint students, from left to right, Bilal Ali, Michael Puro, Mohamed Samman and Zafir Abutalih attend a vigil at the school. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint students, from left to right, Bilal Ali, Michael Puro, Mohamed Samman and Zafir Abutalih attend a vigil at the school. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint freshmen Noor Abdalla, Shurooq Zaki and Deema Almansour, center left to right, attend a candlelight vigil at the school on Wednesday. — AP
University of Michigan-Flint freshmen Noor Abdalla, Shurooq Zaki and Deema Almansour, center left to right, attend a candlelight vigil at the school on Wednesday. — AP
Pasco, Wash., residents, from left foreground to right,  Angel Morgan, 5, and his brother Jose Morgan, 6, as well as Alex Gonzalez, 4, and his brother Angel Gonzalez, 8, gather around a candlelit vigil. — AP
Pasco, Wash., residents, from left foreground to right, Angel Morgan, 5, and his brother Jose Morgan, 6, as well as Alex Gonzalez, 4, and his brother Angel Gonzalez, 8, gather around a candlelit vigil. — AP
A woman holds a candle during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
A woman holds a candle during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
People stand by as a makeshift memorial is made after the vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
People stand by as a makeshift memorial is made after the vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
Loved ones speak during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
Loved ones speak during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
People listen during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP
People listen during a vigil at the University of North Carolina. — AFP

Thousands of people gathered in Chapel Hill to mourn three Muslim students killed by an anti-religion gunman who shot them in the head, rocking the tight-knit university town.

Friends and family poured onto the University of North Carolina campus to remember Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his new wife Yusor Mohammad, 21 and her 19-year-old sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha.

The three were allegedly killed by neighbour Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, whose Facebook page espoused his anti-religious views.

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