LONDON -- After the attack on Drama Archivesa gay nightclub in Orlando that claimed the lives of at least 49 people, people around the world have joined hands to show their solidarity with the victims and the LGBTQ community.
Londoners united on Monday night at a vigil in Soho -- London's gay district -- where people gathered to show their support, mourn the victims and stand in defiance against terrorism.
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At St. Anne's Church in Soho, people hugged as others laid floral tributes and lit candles.
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There were scenes of defiance from the hundreds gathered on neighbouring Old Compton Street in Soho.
People hold their fists in the air during a vigil outside the Admiral Duncan pub on Old Compton Street, Soho. Credit: Jack Taylor/Getty Images
People hold placards during outside the Admiral Duncan pub. Credit: Jack Taylor/ Getty Images
Members of Out and Proud Diamond Group held placards showing their support. Credit: jack taylor /Getty Images
The vigil made for emotional viewing.
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