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J.K. Rowling mourns Orlando victim who worked on Harry Potter ride

The deep sorrow sparked by the savage Orlando shooting is being felt around the world.

Following the naming of the victims in Sunday morning’s vicious and hate-fueled attack, author J.K. Rowling took to Twitter to lament the loss of Luis Vielma, 22, who was one of 49 killed.

Luis worked at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park in Orlando. According to his Facebook page, he was a production assistant on the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride while he studied at Seminole State College of Florida.

In a sign of mourning, the ride was shut down on Sunday. A message from the Harry Potter park staff went out on Facebook, which reads, “[Luis] will be missed by many and, along with everyone else, the HP fandom will mourn his passing. Rest In Love, sweet wizard.”

J.K., who wrote that she “can’t stop crying,” is one of several celebrities to come forward and express condolences for the victims of the shooting.

Lady Gaga, Queen Latifah and Dwayne Johnson are among the many who have commented on the tragedy, which now stands as the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, Omar Mateen, 29, of Fort Pierce, Florida entered Orlando’s gay nightclub Pulse during the venue’s Latin night and opened fire on the crowd using an assault rifle and handgun. In addition to the 49 people he killed, 53 others were injured. Omar died in a gun battle with SWAT team members shortly after the massacre.

The atrocity came shortly before a man named James Wesley Howell was arrested in L.A. allegedly carrying an arsenal of weaponry. He was headed for an L.A. Pride festival.

Check out Tweets below from celebrities.