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New Zealand on high alert after worst act of terror in the country’s history

New Zealand on high alert after worst act of terror in the country’s history

By Semi Turaga
16/03/2019
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference in New Plymouth about the shooting at Christchurch yesterday [Photo: Stuff.co.nz]

New Zealand is on high alert after the worst act of terror in the country’s history.

Forty‑nine people have been killed and 48 injured after two mass shootings at Christchurch mosques yesterday.

The death toll could rise as some of the people with gunshot wounds being treated at Christchurch Hospital are critically injured.

Radio New Zealand reports security is still tight in the area around the two mosques ‑ Al Noor Mosque on Deans Ave in Riccarton and Linwood Masjid in Linwood.

All mosques around New Zealand country have been closed.

The dead include a five‑year‑old girl and her father who were chased by the gunman and shot.

Three people are in custody, and one 28‑year‑old man is to appear in court this morning charged with murder.

A man who posted a video of the attack has been identified by a former co‑worker in Australia as Brenton Tarrant.


This image grab from a self-shot video that was streamed on Facebook Live on March 15, 2019 by the man who was involved in two mosque shootings in Christchurch [Photo: Supplied]

Police said none of the group were on security watchlists in New Zealand or Australia.

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern called it a terrorist attack.

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