In this Sunday, July 25, 2010 photo, a mourner kneels next to candles near the entrance tunnel of the Love Parade, in Duisburg, Germany. 19 people were killed and hundreds were injured in a panicked crush of partygoers in an overcrowded tunnel that served as the sole entrance to a German festival billed as the world's largest techno music party. An estimated 1.5 million people were believed to be in attendance.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
Flowers and candles are lying at the site.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
Demolished crowd barriers are lying in the tunnel in Duisburg.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
People place flowers and candles in a street near the site of the carnage.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
Defiant message.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
Flowers laid down in front of the tunnel.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
The tunnel that was the site of a mass panic that cost 19 lives has been cordoned off in Duisburg, Germany. At least 340 people have been injured. An estimated million people visited the techno music festival.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
A shoe is left on the ground.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
Collapsed people get first aid.
Carnage at the German Love Parade
A collapsed person is carried away by rescuers.