1 Cardinal Friedrich Wetter prays next to 18 candles during an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 2 A local priest walks past candles for the victims during an ecumenical service in memory of the 15 skaters which died when the roof of a skating rink collapsed one week ago. Families of the victims, searchers, volunteers and state politicians attended the public service at the Church Saint Zeno in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006. Munich's archbishop Friedrich Wetter, right, looks on. (AP Photo/Uwe Lein) 3 Overall view during an ecumenical service in memory of the 15 skaters which died when the roof of a skating rink collapsed one week ago. Families of the victims, searchers, volunteers and state politicians attended the public service at the Church Saint Zeno in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006. (AP Photo/Uwe Lein) 4 A priest walks past candles for the victims of the 15 skaters who died when the roof of a skating rink collapsed one week ago during an ecumenical service in their memory Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006. Families of the victims, rescue workers, volunteers and state politicians attended the public service at the Church Saint Zeno in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Uwe Lein) 5 Candles burn during a church service for the victims of the collapse of the ice rink and an averlanche accident in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006. (AP Photo/Christof Stache) 6 Barbara Stamm (R), member of the Bavarian state parliament, talks to mourners after an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 7 Local firefighters from the Bad Reichenhall region attend a memorial service for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 8 Bavarian Premier Edmund Stoiber (C) and his wife Karin talk to mourners after an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 9 Bad Reichenhall's lord major Wolfgang Heitmeier gives a short speech as he attends a memorial service for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 10 Bavarian state Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber gives a short speech as he attends a memorial service for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 11 Eighteen candles are placed in the middle of an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 12 A view of the 18 candles placed in the middle of an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 13 Karin Stoiber, wife of Bavarian Premier Edmund Stoiber, lights a candle during an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 14 Fifteen candles for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall burn during a memorial service in a Bad Reichenhall church, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 15 Citizens of Bad Reichenhall wearing traditional Bavarian dress and altar boys who have lost friends attend a memorial service for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. Fifteen people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 16 Eighteen candles for the victims of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall and an avalanche are lighted during a memorial service in a Bad Reichenhall church, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 17 A local priest lights the first of 18 candles during an official memorial service in a church in Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 18 A local priest places the last of 18 candles during an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 19 A local priest lights the last of 18 candles during an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany, January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 20 A woman holds a golden crucifix as she attends the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 21 Bad Reichenhall's lord major Wolfgang Heitmeier (L) and regional state governor Georg Grabner attend the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 22 People attend the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 23 Local mountain rescue workers from the Bad Reichenhall region attend the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 24 People from the mountain rescue service and medical assistants attend an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 25 Citizens of Bad Reichenhall, wearing traditional Bavarian dress, attend the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 26 Cardinal Friedrich Wetter prays during the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 27 Bavarian state Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (R), his wife Karin and Germany's economic minister Michael Glos (L) attend the memorial service for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 28 People attend an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 29 People attend an official memorial service in a church of Bad Reichenhall, Germany January 10, 2006. The service was held for 18 people, 15 of whom were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2, and three who died in an avalanche on the same day near Bad Reichenhall. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 30 People look at crosses and candles in front of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. A memorial service for the victims will be held later today. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 31 Police experts observe the ongoing work at the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. A memorial service for the victims will be held later today. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 32 Police experts observe the ongoing work at the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. A memorial service for the victims will be held later today. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 33 A candle showing two angels and reading 'That's you' is seen in front of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. A memorial service for the victims will be held later on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 34 A woman lights a candle in front of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 10, 2006. 15 people, twelve of them children, were killed after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow on January 2. A memorial service for the victims will be held later on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 35 Diggers stand in the remains of the skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006. 15 people died as the snow-laden roof collapsed on Monday, Jan. 2, 2006. (AP Photo/Christof Stache) 36 The damaged interior of the collapsed ice rink at Bad Reichenhall is pictured January 3, 2006. (Johannes Simon/Pool/Reuters) 37 Firefighters look on during their search for victims after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 81 miles south of Munich January 3, 2006. (Michaela Rehle/Reuters) 38 Firefighters remove snow from the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, south of Munich, January 3, 2006. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters) 39 Firefighters look at the collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 81 miles south of Munich, January 3, 2006. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters) 40 Firefighters and paramedics watch as rescue workers search the collapsed roof of an skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 81.2 miles south of Munich, January 3, 2006. (Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters) 41 Rescue work is underway at the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, south of Munich, January 3, 2006. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters) 42 Firemen walk in front of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, south of Munich January 3, 2006. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters) 43 Emergency workers attempt to clear snow and wreckage from the collapsed ice skating rink at Bad Reichenhall January 3, 2006. (Johannes Simon/Pool/Reuters) 44 Overall view taken from a nearby mountain shows the collapsed ice rink in Bad Reichenhall. German police said they believed rescuers had found the last victim of the ice rink disaster in this resort town in the Bavarian Alps after pulling the 15th body from the rubble.(AFP/DDP/Stefan Kiefer) 45 Prosecution officials and investigation officers stand next to the remains of the collapsed sports hall in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006. Rescue workers early Thursday recovered the body of the last person known to be missing in the wreckage of a collapsed ice rink, raising the number of people killed to 15 - most of them teenagers and children. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) 46 Exhausted paramedics and firefighters recover from a rescue assignment in the debris of the collapsed sports hall in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006. Rescue workers early Thursday recovered the body of the last person known to be missing in the wreckage of a collapsed ice rink, raising the number of people killed to 15, most of them children. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) 47 The ruins of the collapsed skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, are seen behind a police ribbon on Thursday morning, Jan. 5, 2006. Rescue workers early Thursday recovered the body of the last person known to be missing in the wreckage of a collapsed ice rink, raising the number of people killed to 15, most of them children. (AP Photo / Kerstin Joensson) 48 Candles and flowers are placed in front of the town hall of Bad Reichenhall to commemorate the victims of a collapsed ice rink, January 5, 2006. German rescue services pulled a 15th and presumed last body early on Thursday from the wreckage of the collapsed ice rink. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 49 A woman and boy set up candles in commemoration of the victims of the collapse of an ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, Germany, Wednesday. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) 50 A woman and boy set up candles in commemoration of the victims of the collapse of an ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, Germany, Wednesday. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) 51 A sniffer dog searches the debris of the collapsed ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. Rescue workers pulled three more bodies out of the debris of a collapsed ice rink in the German Alps as police said they expected the final death toll to reach 15.(AFP/DDP/Timm Schamberger) 52 Special excavators remove parts of the collapsed roof of the ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. Rescue workers pulled three more bodies out of the debris of a collapsed ice rink in the German Alps as police said they expected the final death toll to reach 15.(AFP/DDP/Timm Schamberger) 53 Relief units work on the removal of debris of the collapsed ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. Rescue workers pulled three more bodies out of the debris of a collapsed ice rink in the German Alps as police said they expected the final death toll to reach 15.(AFP/DDP/Timm Schamberger) 54 Children stand in front of candles lit on a central place of Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, to pay respect to the victims of the collapsed roof of an ice rink. Rescue workers pulled three more bodies out of the debris of a collapsed ice rink in the German Alps as police said they expected the final death toll to reach 15.(AFP/DDP/Timm Schamberger) 55 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 56 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 57 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 58 A rescue worker stands in the debris of an collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany,January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink pulled the bodies of three more victims from the wreckage on Wednesday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 14, officials said. A woman is still missing and thought to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall. Officials held out little hope that she would be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 59 A rescue worker stands in the debris of an collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany,January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink pulled the bodies of three more victims from the wreckage on Wednesday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 14, officials said. A woman is still missing and thought to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall. Officials held out little hope that she would be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 60 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 61 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 62 A general view of the scene where rescue experts are searching for victims in the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany,January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink pulled the bodies of three more victims from the wreckage on Wednesday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 14, officials said. A woman is still missing and thought to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall. Officials held out little hope that she would be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 63 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 64 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 65 Rescue workers continue their search of the interior the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 66 Rescue workers with a sniffer dog search for victims in the interior the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 67 Rescue workers with a sniffer dog search for victims in the interior the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 68 A rescue worker with his sniffer dog searches for victims in the interior of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 13 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 69 Mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Wolfgang Heitmeier, answers reporter questions during a news conference in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Heitmaier, denied that the building, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, was a known risk. 'The roof was not in urgent need of repair, no one has said that, experts have supported this,' he said, but added that it was natural that the causes of the incident should be investigated and inevitable that accusations should be made. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 70 Mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Wolfgang Heitmeier, answers reporter questions during a news conference in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Heitmaier, denied that the building, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, was a known risk. 'The roof was not in urgent need of repair, no one has said that, experts have supported this,' he said, but added that it was natural that the causes of the incident should be investigated and inevitable that accusations should be made. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 71 Mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Wolfgang Heitmeier, answers reporter questions during a news conference in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Heitmaier, denied that the building, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, was a known risk. 'The roof was not in urgent need of repair, no one has said that, experts have supported this,' he said, but added that it was natural that the causes of the incident should be investigated and inevitable that accusations should be made. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 72 Mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Wolfgang Heitmeier, answers reporter questions during a news conference in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Heitmaier, denied that the building, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, was a known risk. 'The roof was not in urgent need of repair, no one has said that, experts have supported this,' he said, but added that it was natural that the causes of the incident should be investigated and inevitable that accusations should be made. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 73 Mayor of Bad Reichenhall, Wolfgang Heitmeier, answers reporter questions during a news conference in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Heitmaier, denied that the building, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, was a known risk. 'The roof was not in urgent need of repair, no one has said that, experts have supported this,' he said, but added that it was natural that the causes of the incident should be investigated and inevitable that accusations should be made. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 74 People react while watching rescue workers at the scene of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 75 A woman watches as rescue experts continue their search for victims in the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 4, 2006.Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 76 Heavy equipment is used to remove rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 77 Rescue experts continue their search for victims in the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 4, 2006.Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 78 Emergency workers wait for a special policeman with his sniffer dog as they continue their search for victims in the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany,January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 79 Heavy equipment is used to remove the rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a collapsed German ice rink recovered the 13th body from the wreckage on Wednesday as questions over the arena's safety grew more insistent. Another two people, a woman and a child, are believed to be trapped inside the structure, which collapsed on Monday afternoon amid heavy snowfall but officials hold out little hope that they will be found alive. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 80 The collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, some130 km (81 miles) south of Munich is pictured January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 81 The collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, some130 km (81 miles) south of Munich is pictured January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 82 The collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, some130 km (81 miles) south of Munich is pictured January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at the German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 83 A rescue worker with his sniffer dog walks in front of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 84 A rescue worker with his sniffer dog walks in front of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich on January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 85 A rescue worker with a sniffer dog (C) searches for victims in the interior of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 86 A rescue worker with a sniffer dog (C) searches for victims in the interior of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. Rescue workers at a German ice rink that collapsed on Monday recovered the body of one of the missing, bringing to 12 the number of dead brought out of the wreckage, officials said on Wednesday. Another three people, a woman and two boys, are believed to be trapped inside the structure. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 87 German police officers walk beside the collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 4, 2006. At least 12 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 88 A policeman watches as operations are under way near the collapsed roof of an ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. Twelve bodies have been recovered from the wreckage while three other people are feared dead under the rubble(AFP/DDP/Franz Neumayr) 89 Children take part in a candlelit vigil in front of the town hall in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany where an ice rink collapsed. Twelve bodies have been recovered from the wreckage while three other people are feared dead under the rubble(AFP/DDP/Johannes Simon) 90 Firefighters take part in a candlelit vigil in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany where an ice rink collapsed. Twelve bodies have been recovered from the wreckage while three other people are feared dead under the rubble, officials said(AFP/DDP/Timm Schamberger) 91 Heavy equipment is used to remove the rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, early January 4, 2006. Hopes of rescuing a woman and three youths feared trapped under the collapsed roof of the ice rink began to fade on Tuesday, just hours after the bodies of 11 dead were recovered. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 92 Children stand with candles in front of the town hall to pay respect to the victims of the collapsed roof of an ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. Work on clearing the debris of an ice rink in the German Alps resumed but hopes were fading of finding alive four people trapped under its collapsed roof.(AFP/DDP/Johannes Simon) 93 A rescue worker observes the scene from a ladder as heavy equipment is used to remove the rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, early January 4, 2006. Hopes of rescuing a woman and three youths feared trapped under the collapsed roof of the ice rink began to fade on Tuesday, just hours after the bodies of 11 dead were recovered. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 94 Heavy equipment is used to remove the rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, early January 4, 2006. Hopes of rescuing a woman and three youths feared trapped under the collapsed roof of the ice rink began to fade on Tuesday, just hours after the bodies of 11 dead were recovered. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 95 Heavy equipment is used to remove the rubble from the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, early January 4, 2006. Hopes of rescuing a woman and three youths feared trapped under the collapsed roof of the ice rink began to fade on Tuesday, just hours after the bodies of 11 dead were recovered. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 96 Residents of Bad Reichenhall hold candles during a memorial ceremony for victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 97 Local rescue workers and fire fighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence after leaving the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 98 Local rescue workers and fire fighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence in front of the town hall after they left the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 99 Citizens of Bad Reichenhall hold candles during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 100 Local rescue workers and firefighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence in front of the town hall after they left the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 101 Local rescue workers and fire fighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence after leaving the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 102 Children hold candles during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 103 Local rescue workers and firefighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence after leaving the site of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 104 Local rescue workers and firefighters hold torches as they observe a moment of silence after leaving the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall in southern Germany January 3, 2006. German rescuers suspended efforts on Tuesday to reach a woman and three children still feared trapped under an ice rink roof that caved in, killing at least 11 others, saying it might give way completely. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 105 Fire fighters stand during their search for victims in the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.2 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 106 Firefighters stand during their search for victims after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 107 Fire fighters stand during their search for victims in the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.2 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 108 Fire fighters stand during their search for victims in the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.2 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 109 Fire fighters search for victims after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 110 Rescue workers, roped up to a crane, shovel snow from the collapsed roof of a skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, Germany, Tuesday. Rescuers dug with shovels and their hands in freezing weather Tuesday in search of people feared trapped for nearly a full day under the collapsed roof. (AP Photo/Martin Schalk) 111 Firefighters look at the collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 112 Fire fighters search for victims after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 113 Fire fighters search for victims after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 114 Fire fighters stand behind a snow wall during their search for victims after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of a skating rink in Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police spokesman said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 115 Firefighters and paramedics watch as rescue workers search the collapsed roof of an skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.2 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. The roof, weighed down by masses of snow, collapsed on Monday killing up to 15 people, including children, and could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. Rescuers worked through the night to remove wreckage and warned that what remained of the building was in danger of collapse. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 116 Firefighters and paramedics stand in front of the collapsed roof of the an skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.2 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. The roof, weighed down by masses of snow, collapsed on Monday killing up to 15 people, including children, and could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. Rescuers worked through the night to remove wreckage and warned that what remained of the building was in danger of collapse. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 117 A fire fighter passes a barrier next to the collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. At least 11 people were killed and more were feared dead when the roof of the skating rink collapsed in heavy snow, a police spokesman said on Tuesday. Relatives faced an agonising wait as rescuers with sniffer dogs and heavy cranes worked in bitter cold through the night to clear masses of snow and debris but there was little sign of life coming from under the piles of rubble. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 118 TV cameras are seen in the foreground at the site of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. An ice rink whose roof collapsed killing up to 15 people, including children, could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 119 General view shows the collapsed roof of the ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. An ice rink whose roof collapsed killing up to 15 people, including children, could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 120 Firefighters observe the interior of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81miles) south of Munich on January 3, 2006. An ice rink whose roof collapsed killing up to 15 people, Including children, could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, near the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 121 Firefighters observe the interior of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81miles) south of Munich on January 3, 2006. An ice rink whose roof collapsed killing up to 15 people, Including children, could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, near the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 122 Firefighters observe the interior of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. An ice rink whose roof collapsed killing up to 15 people, including children, could cave in completely, hampering efforts to reach those still trapped, German rescue services said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, near the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 123 Bavarian State Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (R) and Peter Ramsauer, parliamentary floor leader of Bavaria's Christian Social Union party CSU pose for the media before a three-day exam with fellow party members in the Bavarian resort of Wildbad Kreuth near Munich January 3, 2006. Stoiber said the Bavarian government supports rescue works after up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in the southern German town of Bad Reichenhall collapsed in heavy snow. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay 124 Firefighters wait at the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, during a pause in the rescue operation, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 125 A search dog leaves the scene with its guide after an unsuccessful search in the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 126 A general view of the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 127 A general view shows the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 128 German Channcellor Angela Merkel arrives to make a statement at the Chancellery in Berlin January 3, 2006. Merkel said the German government supports rescue works after, up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in the southern German town of Bad Reichenhall collapsed in heavy snow. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 129 German Channcellor Angela Merkel makes a statement at the Chancellery in Berlin January 3, 2006. Merkel said the German government supports rescue works after, up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in the southern German town of Bad Reichenhall collapsed in heavy snow. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 130 German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes a statement at the Chancellery in Berlin January 3, 2006. Merkel said the German government supports rescue works after up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in the southern German town of Bad Reichenhall collapsed in heavy snow. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 131 A general view shows the collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the ice skating rink collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 132 A general view shows a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 133 A woman, carrying a puppet, walks past a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 134 A hearse leaves the accident site of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 135 Firemen hold up blankets to block the view shortly before a hearse leave the accident site of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 136 General view into the damaged ice rink in Bad Reichenhalle January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Armin Weigel/Pool 137 Emergency workers attempt to clear snow and wreckage from the collapsed ice skating rink at Bad Reichenhall January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Armin Weigel/Pool 138 Emergency workers attempt to clear snow and wreckage from the collapsed ice skating rink at Bad Reichenhall January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Armin Weigel/Pool 139 Pall bearers carry a coffin outside a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday.The German signboard reads, 'ice rink and swimming hall'. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 140 Pall bearers carry a coffin outside a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. The German characters are part of a signboard that reads, 'ice rink and swimming hall'. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 141 Bavaria's Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber arrives for interviews near the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 142 Pall bearers carry a coffin outside a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. The German sigh reads, 'ice rink and swimming hall'. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 143 Pall bearers carry a coffin outside a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. The German sigh reads, 'ice rink and swimming hall'. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 144 Bavaria's Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber stands in front of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 145 Pall bearers with two coffins wait in front of the rubble of a collapsed ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 146 Technicians measure the remains of an ice skating rink after its roof collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 147 Workers remove snow from the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. e roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 148 Workers remove snow from the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, in the morning of January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 149 A general view of the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 150 Rescue workers look for survivors after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 151 Fire fighters work to search for survivors at the site of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 152 Fire fighters work to search for survivors at the site of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 153 The damaged interior of the collapsed ice rink at Bad Reichenhall is pictured January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Johannes Simon/Pool 154 Fire fighters remove snow from the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 155 Firefighters remove snow from the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.25 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 156 Fire fighters watch as rescuers search for survivors at the site of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 157 Firefighters watch as rescuers search for survivors after the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81.25 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of the skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 158 Emergency workers attempt to clear snow and wreckage from the collapsed ice skating rink at Bad Reichenhall January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Johannes Simon/Pool 159 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (front C) leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 160 Emergency workers attempt to clear snow and wreckage from the collapsed ice skating rink at Bad Reichenhall January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Johannes Simon/Pool 161 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (L) is accompanied by inner state secretary Georg Schmid (R) as they leave the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 162 Fire fighters walk towards the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 163 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (C) is accompanied local politicians as he leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 164 Firefighters walk near the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 165 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (C) is accompanied by a policeman as he leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 166 Fire fighters walk on top of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 167 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber looks down as he leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 168 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber (R) is accompanied by a policeman as he leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 169 Bavaria's Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber visits the accident site, where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 170 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber looks down as he leaves the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 171 Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber visits the site where the roof of an ice skating rink collapsed, in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich January 3, 2006. Up to 15 people, including children, were killed or feared dead after the roof of a skating rink in southern Germany collapsed in heavy snow, police and officials said on Tuesday. Schools in the region were on holiday and many children and their parents were inside the building in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, by the Austrian border, when the roof, weighed down by masses of snow, fell in on Monday. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 172 Rescue workers search above the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, south of Munich, January 2, 2006. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters) 173 Fire fighters stand in front of the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, south of Munich, January 2, 2006. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters) 174 Rescue workers search above the collapsed roof of an ice skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, about 130 km (81 miles) south of Munich, January 2, 2006. (Heinz-Peter Bader/Reuters) 175 Rescue workers try to find people under the collapsed roof of a skating rink in Bad Reichenhall, Germany. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) 176 Rescuers try to hoist the collapsed roof of an ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, southern Germany. At least 10 people, many children, were killed and about 10 were missing when the roof of an ice rink collapsed under heavy snow in a town in the Bavarian Alps, police said.(AFP/DDP/Johannes Simon)