The world shuts off lights for 59 victims of Las Vegas on solidification (Video/Photo)

Las Vegas's belt and the Eiffel Tower turned off its lights Monday night to honour 59 victims killed in one of America's darkest days. Hundreds of stuck men attended a candlelight alert on the corner of the Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas boulevard for victims who were cruelly drowned in [...]
Hundreds of stuck men attended a candlelightlight on the corner of the Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas boulevard for victims who were brutally drowned on Sunday evening, the “Daily Mail” broadcasts Periscopi.










Striker Stephen Padddock opened the fire from the 32nd floor of Mandalay Bay Hotel using more than 20 offensive rifles, as he had fired bullets on thousands of fans who were gathered at a music festival.
After dark, Las Vegas's belt lit up with messages to the victims in a building saying: Our prayers for the victims.
About 22,000 people participated in the third day of the country's music festival, Route 91 Harvey, featuring high performances such as Eric Church and Sam Hunt.


















It is believed that Paddock was standing in a large suite or in closed rooms and shooting down in the audience.
In addition, the Eiffel Tower lit its lights Monday to show their solidarity with Las Vegas.
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