Mourners left flowers and written messages in front of the Terminal 21 shopping center in northeastern Thailand on Monday, a day after the end of a disgruntled soldier's shooting rampage that killed at least 29 people.
On Monday, a woman held a bouquet aloft, hands folded in prayer outside the mall in Nakhon Ratchasima city as others signed cards and offered comfort to each other.
A candlelight vigil was held on Sunday night as Buddhist monks led prayers and people laid down white flowers in memory of the victims of the attacker, who hit four locations around the city.