Nation mourns massacre at mosques - News Summed Up

Nation mourns massacre at mosques


man_lost_father.jpg Omar Nabi holds a photo of his father, killed yesterday at the Deans Ave mosque. Photo: Gregor RichardsonThe nation is in mourning after the deadly massacre at two Christchurch mosques - a day which Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described as a "terrorist act" and "one of New Zealand's darkest days". Tarrant is accused of murdering a man, whose name was suppressed by Judge Paul Kellar on grounds of undue hardship to his family, in Christchurch yesterday. 'COWARDLY ACT'Omar Nabi, whose father was shot at the Deans Ave mosque yesterday, has visited court and expressed his displeasure he cannot bury his father because the body has not been released. Ramazan Ali, from Christchurch, said he believed he was the last person to make it out of the Deans Ave mosque alive.


Source: Otago Daily Times March 15, 2019 20:32 UTC



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