EMOTIONAL pictures show mourners laying flowers at the school where one of the terrorist attack victims worked.
Scores of flower bouquets have been placed outside The Holt School's entrance in Wokingham where James Furlong was a teacher.
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One mourner laying flowers can be seen being comforted by a police officer as they place flowers and another mourner can be seen pinning a poster to the school fence with what looks like images of Mr Furlong.
Parents at the school recieved a letter explaining Mr Furlong was "tragically murdered in the terrorist incident in Forbury Gardens in Reading" on Saturday evening.
He was described as a "wonderfully talented and inspirational Head of History and Government and Politics".
Outside the school, people are seen comforting each other with hugs as they come to terms with the news.
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