April 20: Virginia Governor Tim Kaine declares Friday as a day of mourning to honor those killed at Virginia Tech. BLACKSBURG, Va. - The family of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho said Friday that they felt "hopeless, helpless and lost" and "never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence." "Our family is so very sorry for my brother's unspeakable actions. It is a terrible tragedy for all of us," the family said in a statement issued by Cho's sister, Sun-Kyung Cho. Seung-Hui Cho, 23, an English major, killed 32 people and committed suicide Monday at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history. "He has made the world weep," the statement by Cho's family said. "We are living a nightmare." Naming all 32 victims, the statement said: "We pray for their families and loved ones who are experiencing so much excruciating grief. And we pray for those who were injured and for those whose lives are changed forever because of what they witnessed and experienced."