Rescue workers at a collapsed ice rink in southern Germany have suspended a search for survivors.
11 people died after the roof of the building in Bavaria in Southern Germany caved in yesterday
Up to six people are still missing but officials said it was too dangerous to continue because of fears one of the walls could collapse on rescue workers.
The accident happened in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, near the border with Austria.
A woman and a six-year-old girl were found alive in the debris seven hours after the disaster.
It is thought that around 50 people were in the leisure centre at the time of the accident.
Shortly before the collapse, a training session of a local ice hockey team was cancelled amid concerns over the volume of snow building up.
But officials claimed measurements showed the quantities of snow on the roof were within normally safe limits and there had been no indication of any immediate safety threat.