A man from inside the mosque then tried to tackle the gunman. "The young guy who usually takes care of the mosque ... he saw an opportunity and pounced on [the gunman] and took his gun," Mazharuddin said. 'HE WAS SHOOTING EVERYONE, EVERYONE'Meanwhile a survivor of the Al Noor Mosque shooting in Deans Ave has given a rattled interview outside Christchurch Hospital, describing the moment his friend was gunned down as his three children fled from the terrorist's gunfire. "He [gunman] also go on the street, the main road, between park and the mosque and he is shooting at my friend," he said. The survivor of the Al Noor Mosque said he has more than 10 "close friends" in Christchurch Hospital tonight.
Source: bd News24 March 15, 2019 12:22 UTC