Utoya Shooting Survivor tells Horrifying Story
Oslo, Norway — Adrian Pracon, a survivor from the deadly shooting incident in the island of Utoya in Norway, has bravely accounted the story of how he survived the tragedy that killed 84 people in a supposed-to-be happy youth summer camp. The island is 20 miles away from the Norwegian Capital of Oslo.
He has played dead in order to survive, hiding on to the dead bodies amid him. The shooting incident happened just after the big explosion in the Norwegian Capital of Oslo that killed 7 people. All in all 91 people are feared dead in both the attacks. Parcon, 21, told reporters how he and others pretended as if they were dead to survive and trick the gunman. He said he could feel the gunman’s breath and could hear the sound of his boots. The suspect was just 5 or 7 meters away from the Parcon when he said to 700 people in attendance for the youth camp that he shall kill them all. The suspect even pointed the gun at the survivor but luckily he did not pull the trigger at him.
The Utoya shooting suspect has been identified already by the Norwegian Officials in the name of Anders Behring Breivik, 32 years old. The full identity of the man was not yet released to the media or to the public. The man is now under the custody of the Norwegian Authorities to undergo interrogation. There is a big possibility that the two attacks are related and that only one group is responsible for both the deadly attacks. The man is now being investigated to possibly give more clues to the eventual capture of the mastermind.