- 'He yelled out that he was going to kill us all and that we must all die,' says survivor shot in the back
- Police chief says 4 or 5 people still missing at scene camp massacre
- Death toll rises to 92 after discovery of another body on island
- Suspect bought SIX tonnes of fertiliser two months ago
- Witnesses describe attacks in different parts of the island
- 32-year-old man is charged with terror offences
- Suspect is member of Swedish Nazi forum which encourages attacks on government buildings
- Claims he boasted online about talks with English Defence League
- Police to use mini-submarine to search island's surrounding waters for bodies
- Norwegian media report Breivik set up a Twitter account a few days ago and posted: 'One person with a belief is equal to 100,000 who have only interests'
- Norway's PM who spent many summers on island: 'My childhood paradise that yesterday was transformed into Hell'
- Names of the dead will be released once relatives have been told
Norway's Prime Minister said 'a youth paradise turned into hell' when a gunman dressed as a police officer killed at least 85 people at a summer camp on an island outside Oslo after blowing up a further seven in the capital.Last updated at 12:18 PM on 25th July 2011
The death toll rose this afternoon after a further body was found on the island. Early this evening police said 4 or 5 people are still unaccounted for on the island.
It has emerged that the man at the centre of the attack is also a member of a Swedish Nazi forum which encourages attacks on government buildings.
The revelations were revealed by Swedish newspaper Expo who claim Anders Breivik is part of 'Nordisk' which has 22,000 members and focuses on political terrorism.
The 32-year-old who has been identified as the suspect by Norwegian media is also said to have anti-Muslim viewed.
Police are searching the blond, blue-eyed man's registered flat, in a four-storey red brick building in west Oslo, which is being heavily guarded by 10 officers.
Officers are also still searching the surrounding waters, where people fled the attack, with divers and a mini-submarine.
It has also just been revealed that there is a new bomb alert in the capital and police have reportedly sealed off an area called Solli Plass, an area close to the royal palace.
A spokesman for local police has said that police are continuing to search the area surrounding Utoeya island and said that many of the people who tried to escape by swimming to shore are unaccounted for.
The names of the dead will not be released until relatives have been informed.
It took investigators several hours to realise the full horror of yesterday's massacre, which followed an explosion in nearby Oslo that killed seven, set off, police said, by the same suspect.
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