Christchurch terror attack claims lives of 2 Fijians

Christchurch terror attack claims lives of 2 Fijians

By Semi Turaga
17/03/2019
Members of the public paid their respects at a makeshift memorial in Christchurch, New Zealand [Photo: The Boston Globe]

There is now confirmation that the lives of two Fijians were claimed in the terror attack in two mosques in Christchurch on Friday.

Police in New Zealand have released the identities of the victims and among the names read out late yesterday were Imam Hafiz Musa Patel of Lautoka Jame Masjid and Ashraf Ali. 

They were shot during the attack which has now left 49 people dead.

Patel was in one of the mosques to deliver a lecture when the incident happened.

The Fiji Muslim League says details about the funeral arrangements will be released later.

Ali’s friend Abdul Qayyum told Daily Mail Australia they were meant to go to a gathering in their home country in a few weeks.

Qayyum said he will always remember his quiet friend's laugh.

He says there was a game they used to play called Last Card.

Qayyum says every time he saw him he called him last card.

People in New Zealand and around the world paid tribute to the victims of the mosque shooting as hundreds gathered for vigils and placed flowers at local mosques.

It was revealed yesterday that the accused Brenton Tarrant had recently been travelling around the world including visits to Pakistan and North Korea.

He made his first court appearance where he's facing a murder charge and further charges are pending.


Accused Brenton Tarrant [white] appeared in court yesterday [Photo: NewsHub]

It's now believed the terrorist acts at both mosques were the work of a single shooter.

Two others remain in custody.

New Zealand Police are still trying to work out the exact involvement of a couple who were the only other people still being held in custody over the incident.

In Fiji, the NGO Coalition for Human Rights organised a vigil for Christchurch mosque shooting victims and families last night.

Around 80 people gathered at the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre office to pay their respects.

All mosques around the country have been called upon by the Fiji Muslim League to hold special prayers for all the victims of the Christchurch shooting.

National President, Hafizud Dean Khan is also requesting all Fijians to join them in praying for all the families and friends in New Zealand who have suffered through this senseless act of terrorism.

Khan says their thoughts and prayers are with all the members of the Muslim community in NZ.

The national security threat level has been increased from low to high for the first time in NZ's history.

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