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Father of Norway’s worst mass murderer blames himself

The dad of Norway’s most notorious mass murderer blames himself for his son’s monstrous acts, writing in an upcoming book that he was a bad, absentee father.

Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 people during a 2011 killing spree that targeted young supporters of the nation’s Labour Party.

“I feel guilty. And I feel responsible,” dad Jens Breivik, a retired diplomat living in southern France, wrote in “My Fault?”

“What if I had been a better father? Would Anders have done what he did?”

The elder Breivik divorced the killer’s mom when Anders was just an infant and played virtually no role in his upbringing.

The far-right fanatic murderer detonated a bomb on July 22, 2011, in Olso, killing eight and injuring hundreds more.

But that blast was just a diversion, as Breivik then traveled to Utoya island, where a youth camp for members of the Labour Party was taking place.

Breivik killed 69 people on the island, mostly teens.