(16 Oct 2024)
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Brussels, Belgium – 16 October 2024
1. Various of broken glass windows left from shootings of Swedish football fans a year ago
2. Various of cellist playing during a memorial service
3. Emil Lundstrom, son of victim Patrick Lundstrom, and wife of victim Birgitta Lundstrom during memorial service
4. Wide of memorial service
5. Mid of (from left) Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Birgitta and Emil Lundstrom, Abdelilah Majouri (taxi driver who was transporting fans before his vehicle was hit by gunman during attack) and his wife Siham Mimouni and Belgium’s Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, during service
6. Close of Majouri and Mimouni
7. Mid of damaged glass from the shootings
8. Kristersson and the Birgitta and Emil Lundstrom
9. Mid of memorial service
10. Kristersson and De Croo laying wreaths
11. Mid of Birgitta and Emil Lundstrom during service
12. Kristersson placing a Swedish football jersey at the memorial
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Ulf Kristersson, Swedish Prime Minister:
“I think people are in general more concerned about security issues, but my firm goal is for every Swede to be able to be a proud Swede being abroad, wearing the Swedish shirts for example for soccer. Absolutely."
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Emil Lundstrom, son of victim:
“It’s important for me to be here to honour my father, but it is not important for me to be here with all of you (means journalists).”
15. Mid of memorial wreaths
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Emil Lundstrom, son of victim
“It’s difficult, I had to take over everything he did. Be there for my mother, my sister, and even for myself, for my kids.”
17. Mid of Kristersson and the Lundstroms talking
STORYLINE:
The Prime Ministers of Sweden and Belgium gathered in Brussels to remember the Swedish soccer fans killed in the Belgian capital in October 2023.
Glass shattered windows from the gunfire still remain at the scene.
Emil Lundstrom, son of victim Patrick Lundstrom, said he had attended the service as it was important for for him to honour his father.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, who laid a wreath with his Belgian counterpart Alexander De Croo, said his "firm goal is for every Swede to be able to be a proud Swede being abroad wearing the Swedish shirts for example for soccer.”
Two Swedish men were killed and a third was wounder after a Tunisian Islamic extremist opened fire with an semiautomatic rifle on October 16, 2023, near a soccer stadium where Belgium’s men’s soccer team was hosting Sweden.
The attack forced the lockdown of more than 35,000 people in the stadium where they had gathered to watch Belgium play Sweden.
Authorities in the Belgian capital shot and killed the Tunisian national hours after the shootings in 2023.
AP video shot by: Mark Carlson
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