'Sad Day For All Of Us': Community Remembers MN Man Killed In Somalia Bombing

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A Minnesota man killed in a bombing in Somalia is being remembered for his smile, and for being such a hard worker.

Ahmed Eyow, 50, was killed more than a week ago, in a bombing that killed more than 300 in Mogadishu. He was there on a short trip searching for job opportunities, and had just arrived and was resting in his hotel room when the bomb went off.

Eyow worked as a welder.

Sunday night, family, friends and co-workers came together at the Dar Al Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington to share memories and raise money for the family he leaves behind.

Eyow leaves behind a wife and three children.

Government officials in Somalia blame the terror group Al Shabab for the attack. But so far Al Shabab has not claimed responsibility.

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