Memorial services held
for victims of Sydney
cafe siege
The Associated
Press
The memorial for Tori Johnson was held at a church just
around the corner from the Lindt Chocolat Cafe, where he and 17 others were
taken hostage on Dec. 15 by a shotgun-wielding Man Haron Monis, a 50-year-old
Iranian-born, self-styled cleric with a long criminal history.
The standoff ended 16 hours later when police stormed the
cafe in a barrage of gunfire to free the captives. Johnson, the cafe’s
34-year-old manager, and 38-year-old lawyer Katrina Dawson were killed, along
with Monis.
Johnson has
since been lauded for his heroism, after unconfirmed reports emerged that he
tried to wrestle the shotgun away from Monis, sacrificing his life and allowing
several of his fellow hostages to escape before police moved in.
Johnson’s partner of 14 years, Thomas Zinn, and father,
Ken Johnson, helped to carry the white coffin into St. Stephen’s Uniting Church . Tibetan monks chanted prayers at
the end of the service and accompanied Johnson’s coffin to a waiting hearse.
Later, Prime
Minister Tony Abbott joined hundreds of mourners at the University of Sydney
for a memorial service honouring Dawson, a highly respected lawyer and mother
of three young children.
“Katrina’s greatest love was the love for her family,” Taylor said. “If there is
one thing above all that we can learn from Katrina’s example, it’s how to love,
to show love, to use love and by loving to make other people and places
better.”
Johnson’s family and friends, along with several hostages
who survived the siege, laid flowers at a makeshift memorial set up in Martin Place , a
plaza in the heart of the city where the cafe is located. One woman kissed her
fingers and pressed them against a flower-framed portrait of Johnson and Dawson
that lay among the blooms.
Volunteers, meanwhile, removed thousands of bouquets of
flowers that mourners have left at a separate site near the cafe over the past
week, ahead of predicted rainy weather. The flowers will be turned into mulch
that officials hope to use at a permanent memorial, while cards and letters
left to honour Johnson and Dawson
will be preserved in memory books for their families.
The permanent memorial will be set up after officials
consult with the families, New South Wales Premier Mike Baird said.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1741036/memorial-services-held-for-victims-of-sydney-cafe-siege/
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WHEN-Tuesday
WHAT-a private memorial services
WHERE- Australia
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Keywords:
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2. standoff:對峙
3.captive :俘虜
4. laud:稱讚
5. heroism:英雄行為
6.separate :分離
7. honour:榮譽
8. bouquet:束
9.permanent :永久的
10. hostage :人質
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