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President Iohannis lays wreath in memory of Colectiv fire victims

October 30, 2018

President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday laid a wreath in memory of the victims of the deadly fire that occurred in 2015 at Colectiv Club in Bucharest. After laying the wreath and lighting a candle, Iohannis kept a moment of silence. A commemorative march, called the “Guitar March,” is scheduled for Tuesday,19:30-20:30hrs, local. Two remembrance services are also scheduled to take place today for the 64 young people who died in or after the fire. The first service is held at the Church of St. Nicholas – Brosteni (77-79 Cuza Voda Street, District 4), starting at 10:00hrs. The second will start at 11:00hrs in Bucur Square, near the site of the tragedy.

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