The perpetrator opened fire and killed ten people inside Campus Risbergska in Örebro in the worst mass shooting in Swedish history.
Some of them are Salim, Bassam and Elsa.
Here are the pictures that shook the week.
People gather at the memorial site outside Risbergska School. Photo: Pontus Orre
A sea of light outside Risbergska School. Photo: Lotte Fernvall
People from Örebro gather and hold each other at the memorial site created at Campus Risbergska. Photo: Pavel Koubek The sea of lights has grown throughout the week. Photo: Pontus Orre
Pernilla Carlsson, 52 and Vendela Andersson, 18 Memorial site at Campus Risbergska in Örebro. Örebro the day after the school shooting. Photo: Lotte Fernvall
A child leaves a candle at the memorial site outside Risbergska School. Photo: Pavel Koubek
Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel visit the memorial site outside Risbergska School to honor the victims of Tuesday's school shooting. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT
Archbishop Martin Modéus, Bishop Johan Dalman, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel leave flowers at the memorial outside the Risbergska School to honor the victims of Tuesday's school shooting. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson with wife Birgitta Ed, Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustaf visit the memorial outside the Risbergska School where 11 people died in a mass murder. Photo: Christine Olsson/T
Hamide mourns her dead husband Ali Mohammed Jafari Photo: Pavel Koubek
48-year-old Bassam Sheleh studied SFI at Komvux. On the side of his studies, he had his own bakery. At his bakery Pita Gourmet in Örebro, a picture has been exhibited and the Lebanese pizzas, manakish that Bassam has baked continue to be served. Photo: Pontus Orre
Nadia Deeb, aunt of Salim Iskef who was one of the victims in the mass shooting, talks about her grief.Salim and his fiancée had bought a house and were due to get married this summer. People
in Örebro mourn the deceased who were murdered in the school shooting
at the municipal adult education center at Risbergska School. Photo:
Pontus Orre
Mourning at the memorial outside the Risbergska School. Many people knew someone who was affected. Photo: Pontus Orre
Hundreds of people gathered in the church to mourn the murdered Salim Iskef. Photo: Pontus Orre
Memorial service at St. Mary's Church for Salim Iskef, 28, one of the ten who were shot dead at the school. Photo: Pontus Orre
Hundreds of people gathered in the church to mourn the murdered Salim Iskef. Photo: Pontus Orre
The first people come to light candles at the site that will later grow into a large sea of lit candles. Photo: Pavel Koubek
32-year-old mother of four Elsa Teklay was one of the victims in the mass shooting. Her husband Simret Tekie (center) talks about her grief. “She was hope, light and love. Now it just feels dark,” says Simret Tekie. Photo: Pontus Orre
People are evacuated from the school by rescue services and police. Photo: Pavel Koubek
A huge police and rescue force is seen outside the school. Photo: Andreas Bardell
Police raid the suspect's home in Örebro. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
Risberska School in Örebro. Photo: Andreas Bardell
Police with reinforcement weapons at Risbergska School in Örebro. Photo: Andreas Bardell
A police officer is seen outside Risbergska School in Örebro. Photo: Pavel Koubek
Photo: Pavel Koubek
A sign with the question "why?" has been placed on the memorial site among the candles and a picture of the murdered Salim Iskef. Photo: Pontus Orre
The police task force raids the home of suspected perpetrator Rickard Andersson. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
Here the police raid the home of suspected perpetrator Rickard Andersson. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
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