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A woman kneels down as she lays flowers in a makeshift memorial near the site where a gunman held hostages. AP
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A file photo of Puspendu Ghosh, a resident of Kolkata who was held hostage by an armed gunman inside Sydney cafe in Australia on Monday.
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A woman places a floral tribute amongst thousands of others near the cafe in central Sydney where hostages were held for over 16-hours. Reuters
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A woman lay flowers at a makeshift memorial at Martin Place after the shootings at the Lindt coffee shop in Sydney's Martin Place. AP
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A woman places a floral tribute for those who died in the Sydney cafe siege, near the site of the incident, in Martin Place December 16, 2014.
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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his wife Margie arrive to lay flowers in a makeshift memorial for the victims of the siege in Martin Place in Sydney central business district, Australia.
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A hostage runs to an armed tactical response police officers for safety after she escaped from a cafe under siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.
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An injured hostage is carried to an ambulance after shots were fired during a cafe siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.
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Hostages run to safety during a cafe siege in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.
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A hostage fleeing from a cafe under siege runs towards an armed tactical response police officer at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.
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New South Wales police officers wear protective masks as they place marker cones over potential evidence in their investigation into the cafe siege, Sydney, Australia.
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Women offer flowers at a makeshift memorial in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 16, 2014 near where three people died in a siege. An Iranian-born gunman took 17 people hostage at a central city cafe Monday before police stormed the cafe early Tuesday. The gunman and two hostages were killed.
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Hundreds of people left flowers at a makeshift memorial in Sydney on Tuesday, Dec. 16, near where three people died in a siege.
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A woman cries as she visits a makeshift memorial in Sydney, Australia Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014 near where three people died in a siege.
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A file photo of man Haron Monis, believed to be the gunman inside the Sydney's Lindt Cafe in Martin Place, speaks to the media as he leaves the Downing Centre in Sydney after a pre-trial hearing.
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Women comfort each other at the site of a siege at a Sydney cafe after the siege ended, December 16, 2014.

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