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Next door to the ministries, the restaurant Kitchen and Bar, was a breakout for damaged by bomb on 22 July. CEO Maylen Nergård tells the dramatic vanity mirror hours after the bomb. The building in the background and to the right of the picture is the high-rise. vanity mirror
The time of ten minutes Tuesday morning. In ward 250 in Oslo District Court witnesses Svein Olav Christensen in NDEA about the bomb in the government quarter. Christensen says the prosecutor Svein Holden that he can not say whether high-rise building was in danger of collapsing. Changes still out windows
Meanwhile locks CEO Maylen Nergård on Kitchen and Bar the door to the restaurant. Kitchen and Bar is located on Young Market, on the corner of Mills Avenue and Eva Kolstad street and is next door to Einar Gerhardsens space. The bomb that went off July 22 is still evident surroundings. A trailer with new windows parked in Møllergata. There are racks on the walls. Regulars from the government quarter, which used to have lunch at the corner of the restaurant, has disappeared. Thought vanity mirror it was a bank robbery
It was a quiet Friday in July and four on the job. Nergård was in DNB NOR branch limit when she suddenly heard the explosion. She thought at first that it was a robbery and that someone vanity mirror tried to get into the bank, but noted that there was broken glass on the floor, just outside.
Out on the street she saw black smoke from its ministries, and realized that the explosion had occurred near her workplace. Small pieces of paper swirled in the air and stabbed her in the eyes. She watched as a large-scale evacuation of Glass Magazine. Never terror attacks in Norway ...
- I thought it was a gas explosion of some sort. Terror was certainly not in my thoughts, because in Norway never happens stuff like that. There were so many people and glass everywhere, and the most important thing for me was to get me to work. I feared that something had happened to them, she says.
Nergård did not dare to enter Møllergata because there was so much glass there, and chose instead vanity mirror Torggt. The glass broke under her feet. She saw that the route to the club Sosialen, located next to the Kitchen and Bar, was art.
- It was so close and it was very important to me. I later heard that I was standing outside here with the money bag in his hand and was quite shaken, she said. Several wounded
- There were lots of glass on the floor. It was probably three to four guests in sofoaen, maybe more, who sat and held napkins and cloths vanity mirror for cuts to the head. My staff picked first aid kit and helped as best they could. At one point broke one I worked with in tears, she said. Large piece of glass in the foot
All the employees were safe, but a female guest was lying on a sofa with a large piece of glass sticking out of the foot. Then the police came and asked them to draw as far into the room as possible. Nergård joined the police feared a new bomb.
- Good question, I have not thought about myself once. You just do what you're told, and had no time to think anything vanity mirror of it. But I was never afraid that there would be no more, I tried instead to follow through on things, she says.
- It was right by the explosion and people just came in and got napkins, paper, to borrow the toilet or what it should be. It was set up drinking and I said that if someone wanted something, we should just give them that. We tried to take care of everyone, she says. Many phones
At one point, a person Nergård suppose it was a doctor, stop by to see the Q
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