Saturday 7 October 2017

Far from Strip, flashy hotels, Las Vegas seeks healing after mass shooting

Las Vegas shooting


Far from the Las Vegas Strip and its flashy hotels, a small healing park opened yesterday in the north of Las Vegas, as communities shaken by Sunday's horrific mass shooting join together to grieve.

One of its creators, landscape architect Mark Hamalmann, said it is a "remembrance garden," featuring 58 trees planted along a small paved walkway. In the middle, there is a large oak tree representing the "tree of life," while American flags adorn a wooden fence.

"Everything here is donated by local companies, everyone here is a volunteer, and it's just amazing how it's come together," Hamalmann, who oversaw the garden's construction, told AFP.

In the healing park, he explained, everyone is welcome to walk, sit and reflect on the benches, or leave messages on a wall of remembrance.

And there is little doubt healing is what Las Vegas needs.

Fifty-eight people died and nearly 500 were injured when 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on an outdoor country music festival -- an act that investigators are still at a loss to explain -- before taking his own life.

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