The first babies buried

The first babies buried
In Newtown, residents followed Thurs the 1st killing babies to the grave. While police are on to find out what may have been the perpetrator's motive.
In the small town in Connecticut started Monday funerals for Friday massacre where 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed 20 young children.

During the rainy clouds, two six year old boys laid to rest on Tuesday to little girls buried.

The family of the little Jack Pinto said goodbye in a building in the center of town. Around 20 children and slightly more adults came to the funeral.

- I used to do everything with him. We played Wii, we were playing all the time. I can not believe that I shall never see him again, said his companion, Nolan for The New York Times after the funeral.

The other boy, Noah Pozna, six years of age for only two weeks ago and was the youngest killed. His twin sister, Arielle, sat in another classroom and survived the attack. Front house where his coffin lay, had some put two teddy bears and flowers.

In an obituary that the family have written in the local paper reads: "May you fly to the peaceful valley and wait for us there."

- He was a lively, smart boy. He would become a great man, I think. Had'd be a great father, his uncle said to NBC .

- God has brought them home. For us who are left, let us find the strength to move forward, said President Barack Obama as he remembered the victims of the massacre at a memorial ceremony in Newtown last night.

The next few days should be even more buried.
Two adult witnesses
Two adult people were wounded in the attack to be interrogated. The police are key witnesses and can probably help investigators to reconstruct what happened.

- They are considered very important witnesses and may help investigators to identify Lanzas movements, said police spokesman.
The school is closed indefinitely
Currently it is not clear when the school reopens and representatives of local authorities would not say whether it will be reopened.

Monday's training was canceled and there are plans for Tuesday's training will take place at a disused school in a nearby town, according to news agency AP.

- I would think it is difficult for students to get back to Sandy Hook, but we would like them to continue to go together. They need to support each other, says George Sinko in Newtown police.
At a press conference Monday afternoon, said police spokesman Paul Vance that Lanza had brought enough ammo to kill everyone at the school , if he had not been stopped.

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