カナダ銃乱射事件の犠牲者、ネイサン・シリーロさんの愛犬たちは今も主人の帰宅を待つ (写真)

カナダの銃乱射事件の犠牲となったネイサン・シリーロさんの飼い犬たちは、間違いなく彼を愛している。シリーロさんが彼らを愛したように。

カナダの銃乱射事件の犠牲となったネイサン・シリーロさんの飼い犬たちは、間違いなく彼を愛している。シリーロさんが彼らを愛したように。

犬たちを見ていたら、カナダ国民の悲しみが深まったようだ。オンタリオ州ハミルトンにあるシリーロの実家のフェンスの下から頭を突き出し、主人の帰宅を待っている。

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犬たちがオンタリオ州ハミルトンのシリーロさんの実家のゲートの下から顔をのぞかせる。そばには残された花と国旗が。2014年10月23日 (ピーター・パワー/The Canadian Press)

CTV Newsによると、赤煉瓦でつくられたシリーロさんの家の外には、追悼のカードや花束が飾られている。

シリーロさんの犬たち。なんとも悲しい光景だ。

シリーロさんの家の前の犬たち。

シリーロさんは10月22日、オタワにある無名の戦士の墓の前で見張りをしているときに殺害された。

アーガイル&サザーランド・ハイランダーズ連隊の予備兵だったシリーロさんは、幼い息子の父親であった。彼はまた熱烈な愛犬家であった。

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猫も愛していた。

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彼のご冥福をお祈りします。

Newspaper Coverage Of Ottawa Shooting
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Wall Street Journal(04 of64)
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Washington Post(05 of64)
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Los Angeles Times(06 of64)
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The Guardian, U.K.(07 of64)
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'Gunman Attacks Canadian Parliament, Sows Panic': El Pais, Madrid, Spain(08 of64)
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'Death In Parliament: Canada In Shock:' SudOuest, France(09 of64)
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'Terror Strikes Canada in the Heart': De Morgen, Belgium(10 of64)
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'Canada Startled by Attack': Volkskrant, Netherlands(11 of64)
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'Shooting Puts World on Edge': AD, Netherlands(12 of64)
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'Canada's Capital Becomes a War Zone': Aftenposten, Norway(13 of64)
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'Shots In Canadian Parliament': Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany(14 of64)
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The National, United Arab Emirates(15 of64)
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Arab Times, Kuwait(16 of64)
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Kuwait Times(17 of64)
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Daily Star, Lebanon(18 of64)
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Dawn, Pakistan(19 of64)
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An Ottawa police officer runs with his weapon drawn, outside Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)
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RCMP intervention team members clear the area at the entrance of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)
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Police and paramedics tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)
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Police teams enter Centre Block at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Justin Tang)
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Ottawa police patrol along the Elgin St. steps near the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada, Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:Mike Carroccetto/Getty Images)
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RCMP and Ottawa police cruisers on Wellington St. stand guard after a shooting at the National War Memorial near the Canadian Parliament Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:Mike Carroccetto/Getty Images)
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Ottawa police direct traffic on Elgin St. near the National War Memorial, Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:Mike Carroccetto/Getty Images)
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An Ottawa police officer stands guard on Wellington St. after a shooting occurred at the National War Memorial near the Canadian Parliament Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:Mike Carroccetto/Getty Images)
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An Ottawa police office draws her weapon outside Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)
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Police teams move towards Centre Block at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Justin Tang)
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An Ottawa police officer runs with his weapon drawn outside Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)
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An Ottawa police officer runs with his weapon drawn outside Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick)
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Police secure an area around Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld)
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A soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial was shot by an unknown gunman and people reported hearing gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. (credit:AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jacques Boissinot)
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Paramedics and police pull a shooting victim away from the Canadian War Memorial in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. A Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa has been shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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An RCMP intervention team runs next to a Parliament building in Ottawa Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. A Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa has been shot by an unknown gunman and there are reports of gunfire inside the halls of Parliament. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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RCMP intervention team members walk past a gate on Parliament hill in Ottawa. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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A soldier, police and paramedics tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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Police secure an area around Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. A gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill and wounded a security guard before he was shot, reportedly by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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Police secure an area around Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. A gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill and wounded a security guard before he was shot, reportedly by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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Police and paramedics tend to a soldier shot at the National Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. Police are expanding a perimeter around Parliament Hill after a gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill where he was reportedly shot by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms after wounding a security guard. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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Heavily-armed RCMP officers arrive at 24 Sussex Drive, the residence of Canada\'s Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang)
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Civilians leave a secured area around Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. Police are expanding a perimeter around Parliament Hill after a gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill where he was reportedly shot by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms after wounding a security guard.The Hill remains under lockdown amid reports there may be two to three shooters, according to a senior official locked in the Official Opposition Leaders\' office. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
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Police teams move towards Centre Block at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. A gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill and wounded a security guard before he was shot, reportedly by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang)
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An Ottawa police office draws her weapon in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014. Police are expanding a security perimeter in the heart of the national capital after a gunman opened fire and wounded a soldier at the National War Memorial before injuring a security guard on Parliament Hill, where he was reportedly shot dead by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)
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An Ottawa police officer runs with his weapon drawn in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014.Police are expanding a security perimeter in the heart of the national capital after a gunman opened fire and wounded a soldier at the National War Memorial before injuring a security guard on Parliament Hill, where he was reportedly shot dead by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)
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People under lockdown look out of an office building near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. A gunman opened fire at the National War Memorial, wounding a soldier, then moved to nearby Parliament Hill and wounded a security guard before he was shot, reportedly by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang)
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Police search cars and pedestrians as they leave the Alexandra Bridge and enter Gatineau, Que. near the Parliament Buildings during an active shooter situation in Ottawa on Wednesday, October 22, 2014. \n (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle)
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Police officers take cover in Ottawa on Wednesday Oct.22, 2014.Police are expanding a security perimeter in the heart of the national capital after a gunman opened fire and wounded a soldier at the National War Memorial before injuring a security guard on Parliament Hill, where he was reportedly shot dead by Parliament\'s sergeant-at-arms. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)
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Traiffic is stopped below Parliament Hill during a lock down in the downtown core of Ottawa after a member of the Canadian Armed Forces was shot in Ottawa, Wednesday October 22, 2014. (credit:THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand)
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Prime minister\'s limo and protection detail at 24 Sussex Drive. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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East Block of Parliament. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Bank of Canada building. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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National Capital Commission display titled \"Representations of Canada\" in Confederation Square. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Roadblock on Elgin Street. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Bus shelter on Parliament Hill. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Prime Minister\'s Office, Langevin Block. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Israeli Embassy. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Government buildings on Laurier Avenue. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Embassy of the Unites States of America. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Photojournalists on Wellington Street. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Taxation Centre at 875 Heron Road. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Confederation Boulevard. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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Public Service Alliance of Canada headquarters. (credit:Tony Fouhse)
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RCMP Headquarters. (credit:Tony Fouhse)

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