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OSLO, Feb 18 — A 22-year-old Norwegian man accused of killing his step-sister before opening fire in a mosque near Oslo in August was charged with murder and terrorism yesterday, prosecutors said. Philip Manshaus was arrested after opening fire in the Al-Noor mosque in the affluent Oslo suburb of...

Philip Manshaus, who is suspected of an armed attack at Al-Noor Islamic Centre Mosque and killing his stepsister, appears at a court hearing with his lawyer Unni Fries in Oslo August 12, 2019. — Reuters pic

Philip Manshaus was arrested after opening fire in the Al-Noor mosque in the affluent Oslo suburb of Baerum on August 10 last year before he was overpowered by a 65-year-old man.The body of his 17-year-old step-sister was later found in their home.

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