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Canada PM Justin Trudeau grieves for victims of California shooting

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2018, at 02:20 pm

Ottawa, Nov 9 (IBNS): Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has grieved for the victims of the shooting which took place at Thousand Oaks in California of the US on Wednesday night.

The shooting killed 13 people.

Trudeau tweeted, "Today we grieve for the victims of the terrible shooting in Thousand Oaks, CA, in a bar full of college students out for a night of fun. As a parent, it’s unimaginable. Our best wishes that the injured make a full recovery."

The shooting took place at 11.20 pm on Wednesday.

At least 200 people were inside the bar when the shooting took place.

Officials told media the suspect, who has been identified, was found dead inside the music bar, which is about 40 miles away north-west of Los Angeles, report said.

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