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OSLO, Norway (AP) — Survivors of the massacre of 69 people at a youth camp on a Norwegian island are revisiting the scene to grieve their lost friends.

Some 1,000 survivors and relatives are expected on Utoya island on Saturday, accompanied by police and medical staff, to recall the painful memories of the shooting spree by a right-wing extremist.

Anders Behring Breivik has admitted killing 77 people on July 22 when he detonated a truck bomb in central Oslo followed by the shooting massacre on the island.

On Friday an Oslo court extended Breivik’s isolation detention by another four weeks saying it still does not know if he acted alone.