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A man places a garland at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. The government said Monday evening's attack at the popular Erawan shrine in the heart of Bangkok was aimed at wrecking the economy, which depends heavily on tourism. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast, which killed 22 – nearly half of them foreigners – and wounded more than 120. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

A man places a garland at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. The government said Monday evening's attack at the popular Erawan shrine in the heart of Bangkok was aimed at wrecking the economy, which depends heavily on tourism. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast, which killed 22 – nearly half of them foreigners – and wounded more than 120. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

A woman pays her respects at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Flowers, notes and a placard are seen at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Flowers, notes and a placard are seen at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Family members of Malaysians victims pay their respect to Buddhist monks during a Buddhist ceremony at the site at Erawan shrine, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police said on Wednesday they had still not established the nationality or whereabouts of the man they suspect bombed the Bangkok shrine, killing at least 20 people, suggesting the trail had gone cold after he was captured by CCTV at the scene. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Family members of Malaysians victims pay their respect to Buddhist monks during a Buddhist ceremony at the site at Erawan shrine, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police said on Wednesday they had still not established the nationality or whereabouts of the man they suspect bombed the Bangkok shrine, killing at least 20 people, suggesting the trail had gone cold after he was captured by CCTV at the scene. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Family members of Malaysians victims pay their respect during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Family members of Malaysians victims pay their respect during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Family members of Malaysians victims weep during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Family members of Malaysians victims weep during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




A family member of Malaysians victims pays her respect during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

A family member of Malaysians victims pays her respect during a Buddhist ceremony at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Relatives of Chinese victims from Monday's deadly blast cry at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Relatives of Chinese victims from Monday's deadly blast cry at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Thai workers carry the coffin containing the body of Malaysian bomb victim Lee Tze Siang at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)

Thai workers carry the coffin containing the body of Malaysian bomb victim Lee Tze Siang at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters)




Relatives of Waraporn Changtam, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, prays during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Relatives of Waraporn Changtam, a Thai victim of Monday's bomb blast, prays during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)




Relatives look at a picture of Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast, Waraporn Changtam, while praying during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for an individual they described as a “foreign man”, in connection with a bomb blast in Bangkok that killed 20 people, including many foreigners. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

Relatives look at a picture of Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast, Waraporn Changtam, while praying during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for an individual they described as a “foreign man”, in connection with a bomb blast in Bangkok that killed 20 people, including many foreigners. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)




A relative of Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast, Waraporn Changtam, prays during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A relative of Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast, Waraporn Changtam, prays during a Buddhist funeral at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)




A Buddhist monk prays during a funeral for Waraporn Changtam, a Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)

A Buddhist monk prays during a funeral for Waraporn Changtam, a Thai victim from Monday's bomb blast at a temple in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Chaiwat Subprasom/Reuters)




An image released by the Royal Thai Police on August 19, 2015, shows a sketch of the main suspect in Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police released the sketch on Wednesday of the main suspect in the deadly bomb blast in Bangkok that killed at least 20 people, more than half of them foreigners. The sketch shows a fair-skinned man with thick, medium-length black hair, a wispy beard and black glasses. (Photo by Reuters/Royal Thai Police)

An image released by the Royal Thai Police on August 19, 2015, shows a sketch of the main suspect in Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police released the sketch on Wednesday of the main suspect in the deadly bomb blast in Bangkok that killed at least 20 people, more than half of them foreigners. The sketch shows a fair-skinned man with thick, medium-length black hair, a wispy beard and black glasses. It was unclear whether the man was Thai or a foreigner. (Photo by Reuters/Royal Thai Police)




A man prays at the Erawan Shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

A man prays at the Erawan Shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




People pray at the Erawan Shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

People pray at the Erawan Shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




Thai military personnel work with a detection dog on the Bangkok Skywalk August 19, 2015, as authorities step up security in the city after Monday's deadly blast at the Erawan shrine. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

Thai military personnel work with a detection dog on the Bangkok Skywalk August 19, 2015, as authorities step up security in the city after Monday's deadly blast at the Erawan shrine. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




A woman prays at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

A woman prays at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




Volunteers (R) wait to donate blood at the Thai Red Cross National Blood Centre in Bangkok August 19, 2015. Some volunteers donating blood on Wednesday said they were doing it in response to Monday's deadly blast at Erawan shrine that killed at least 20 people. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

Volunteers (R) wait to donate blood at the Thai Red Cross National Blood Centre in Bangkok August 19, 2015. Some volunteers donating blood on Wednesday said they were doing it in response to Monday's deadly blast at Erawan shrine that killed at least 20 people. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




U.S. Charge d'Affaires W. Patrick Murphy places a wreath at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

U.S. Charge d'Affaires W. Patrick Murphy places a wreath at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




A girl places a flower at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

A girl places a flower at the Erawan shrine, the site of Monday's deadly blast, in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




A Thai policeman patrols around a bar area in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for an individual they described as a “foreign man”, in connection with a bomb blast in Bangkok that killed 20 people, including many foreigners. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

A Thai policeman patrols around a bar area in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. Thai police on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for an individual they described as a “foreign man”, in connection with a bomb blast in Bangkok that killed 20 people, including many foreigners. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




A police officer on patrol speaks with tourist at a bar in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)

A police officer on patrol speaks with tourist at a bar in central Bangkok, Thailand, August 19, 2015. (Photo by Kerek Wongsa/Reuters)




Neon Hock Guan, injured in Monday's blast in Bangkok, holds up a picture of his son Neoh Jai Jun who was killed in the attack, at his home in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 19, 2015. Thai police said on Wednesday that a suspect captured by CCTV cameras minutes before a bomb exploded at Bangkok's Erawan shrine was a foreigner, and his appearance suggested he might be from Europe or the Middle East. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

Neon Hock Guan, injured in Monday's blast in Bangkok, holds up a picture of his son Neoh Jai Jun who was killed in the attack, at his home in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 19, 2015. Thai police said on Wednesday that a suspect captured by CCTV cameras minutes before a bomb exploded at Bangkok's Erawan shrine was a foreigner, and his appearance suggested he might be from Europe or the Middle East. Police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri also said investigators were now convinced two other men seen on the grainy video footage were accomplices. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)




Neoh Hock Guan (C), injured in Monday's blast in Bangkok, views the coffins of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, at his home in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

Neoh Hock Guan (C), injured in Monday's blast in Bangkok, views the coffins of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, at his home in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)




A family member of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, pays her last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

A family member of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, pays her last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)




A family member of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, arrives to pay her last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

A family member of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, arrives to pay her last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)




Family members of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, look at the coffins of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

Family members of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, look at the coffins of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)




Family members of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, pay their last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)

Family members of Neoh Hock Guan, a survivor of Monday's blast in Bangkok, pay their last respects to his wife and son who were killed in the attack in Butterworth, Malaysia, August 20, 2015. (Photo by Olivia Harris/Reuters)
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