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Funerals have been held for two of the 15 victims of Sunday's mass shootings at a Jewish festival on Sydney's famous Bondi Beach in Australia.
Both of them were rabbis.
Relatives and friends expressed their grief, shock and anger over the deaths, while others have spoken of the need for reconciliation.
Katie Watson is in Bondi.
We have all been hoping over the last three days that we would wake up and somehow realize that this was all a terrible dream.
We can't wish that anymore.
We are here, raw and devastated, crying in unbearable pain, along with the entire Jewish people and all good people across Australia and the world over.
Katie Watson reporting.
Police have now charged the surviving suspect, Naveed Akram, with 15 murders as well as terrorism offences.
His father, Sajid Akram, was shot dead by police during the attack.
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I heard more about the investigation from Phil Mercer, who's in Sydney.
Naveed Akram is in hospital charged with 59 offences overall, including 15 counts of murder.
This was a man who the police say was one of the perpetrators here at Bondi Beach on Sunday.
He was in a coma.