By Mike McCarthy, in Haltern am See
In the German town of Haltern am See, north of Dusseldorf, the silence speaks.
The Airbus A320 crash has plunged the town into mourning and the normally busy lakeside streets are unusually still.
But nowhere is the depth of emotion as acute as at the Joseph-Koenig school where pupils, teachers and staff have gathered together to share their grief.
On a day when the school exchange trip was due to return from Spain, friends and families of the 16 students and two teachers who died were just beginning to process the news that there would be no coming back.
Psychologists and counsellors were brought into the school to offer what help they could but some pupils were simply beyond consolation.
On the school steps where hundreds of children would normally be making their way to and from class a host of candles burned alongside homemade signs reflecting the unfathomable pain.
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