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1 NEWS' live updates after 50 people were killed in a terrorist attack at two mosques in Christchurch on Friday afternoon.
Abdul Aziz, survivor of mosque shooting is being hailed as a hero for preventing more deaths during Friday prayers.
Locals gather to pay respects to the Muslim community of Christchurch.
The 1 NEWS Europe correspondent Joy Reid writes about being on the other side of the world while her home city is reeling from a terror attack.
Police say although other people were arrested after the event they are not connected to the shootings.
The accident occurred on Braemar Road in Tekapo, on Friday March 8
Greg Robertson says 34 people remain in Christchurch Hospital, 12 in a critical condition, following Friday's mosque shootings.
The gang performed the haka at the cordon erected outside the mosque on Deans Avenue this afternoon.
The All Blacks captain took to social media to offer his condolences after Friday's atrocities.
Nelson Muslim community member Aqeela Mowjood said she felt comfort from her kiwi sisters who supported the wearing of headscarves.
Yesterday via social media, Ginny Fagan asked for volunteers to help her and was overwhelmed by the response.
CEO Colin Mansbridge says that his organisation is listening to concerns.
Members of the Mangu Kaha Aotearoa gang honoured the victims of the mosque shootings.
Waikato-Bay of Plenty keep the Mystics winless in 2019 with a 42-34 victory.
Jacinda Ardern covered several aspects of the mosque attacks and their aftermath at a news conference late this afternoon.
The dead include two children, one a three-year-old Somalian boy from a family of seven.
Southern stay top of the Premiership after a 70-52 win in Invercargill.
After an act of cowardice, we bring you the stories of courage and heroism. And, as we discover, while this terrorist aimed to divide our communities, we’re more united than ever.