See How This European City Got Flooded With Mourners Early Today To Honour The Garissa Attack Victims (Photo)

The attack on Garissa University College, a constituent of Moi University, which left more than 147 people dead has attracted worldwide condemnation of the heinous acts of the Al Shabaab militants and put the Kenyan government on the spotlight for failing to guarantee security to its citizens.

Today saw the capital city of Belgium, Brussels, get flooded by thousands of mourners who gathered to honour and remember the 147 innocent Kenyans murdered by the Al Shabaab terrorists a week ago.

While families are collecting the remains of their loved ones from Chiromo morgue for their final resting places, Belgium has made history as the first European country to see the largest number of mourners gather to remember the victims.

It is reported that close to 1500 Belgians gathered in Brussels as students from a university in the capital, Universite Libre De Bruxelles, lit candles and gathered to pay tribute to the fallen Kenyans.

Here is a photo from Belgium showing how it all happened:

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