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Chaos on the Heart-Shaped Island
The police arrived at the heart-shaped island 30 minutes after being notified of the shooting but had no available boat, and the ferry that the shooter had taken was rerouted. Meanwhile, the camp leaders gathered teens to tell them about the bombing in Oslo, and the youth were trying to make sense of what had just happened.
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The police were delayed in their response due to a lack of transportation, leaving the camp's unarmed security officer as the only initial defence.
30:05 - 33:21 (03:15)
Summary
The police were delayed in their response due to a lack of transportation, leaving the camp's unarmed security officer as the only initial defence. As the youth at the camp learned about the bombing in Oslo, the gunman arrived at the island and began opening fire, dispersing the campers in an attempt to hunt them down.
ChapterChaos on the Heart-Shaped Island
Episode35: Anders Behring Breivik: The 2011 Norway Attacks
PodcastLights Out
Exploring the heart-shaped island of Utøya, where a tragic massacre occurred in 2011, leaving 69 people dead.
33:21 - 37:23 (04:02)
Summary
Exploring the heart-shaped island of Utøya, where a tragic massacre occurred in 2011, leaving 69 people dead. Conditions were harsh, with cold weather and freezing water, creating difficulties for survivors attempting to escape the shooter.
ChapterChaos on the Heart-Shaped Island
Episode35: Anders Behring Breivik: The 2011 Norway Attacks
PodcastLights Out
A group of brave individuals risked their lives to rescue dozens of teens who fell through the ice while swimming.
37:23 - 39:59 (02:36)
Summary
A group of brave individuals risked their lives to rescue dozens of teens who fell through the ice while swimming. Among them were a man named Kasparov who made three trips to save the teens, and another couple who stayed on shore and took smaller boats out to help.