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Sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, fathers and friends. These are the victims of the Orlando massacre

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A montage of photographs shows victims of the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida. They were among 49 people killed on June 12. Photos: AP and Washington Post
Associated Press

These are the stories of some of the victims of the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, where 49 people were killed in the Pulse gay nightclub in the early hours of Sunday.

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Last Monday, Akyra Murray, who turned 18 in January, graduated third in her class of 42 students at West Catholic Preparatory High School in Philadelphia, where she had also been a 1,000-point scorer on the basketball team. She had recently signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Mercyhurst University in Erie.

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Mourners from West Catholic Preparatory High School embrace during a vigil in memory of the victims of the Orlando, Fla., mass shooting, including their former classmate Akyra Murray, at City Hall in Philadelphia on Monday. Photo: AP
Mourners from West Catholic Preparatory High School embrace during a vigil in memory of the victims of the Orlando, Fla., mass shooting, including their former classmate Akyra Murray, at City Hall in Philadelphia on Monday. Photo: AP
“She was very loving, caring, out to help anybody,” her mother, Natalie Murray, recalled.

To celebrate her graduation, Akyra, her parents and her four-year-old sister traveled to Orlando for a family vacation.

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On Saturday, Murray told her parents she wanted to party in downtown Orlando. They dropped her off at Pulse at 11.30 Saturday night.

At about 2am, Akyra Murray sent a text message to her mother, saying that she and her cousins wanted to be picked up. She said there had been a shooting.

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