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Orlando shooting: Christina Aguilera pays tribute to victims

| | Jun 18, 2016, at 12:39 am
Los Angeles, June 17 (IBNS): Internationally popular singer Christina Aguilera has released a new song to pay tribute to the victims of the mass shooting in Orlando.

The title of the song is 'Change'.

Sharing the song on her Twitter page, the singer posted: "We are all in this together, as one, united in love. xo #Change."

The song is available for download on iTunes.

The suspected man, who was identified as Omar Mateen, wielding an assault-type rifle and a handgun, took hostages and opened fire inside the Pulse nightclub in Orlando city of Florida on Sunday which left 50dead and 53 others injured.

According to reports, Mateen called 911 around the time of the attack to pledge allegiance to ISIS and mention the Boston bombers, according to a U.S. official.

 

Image:  Christina Aguilera Twitter page

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