View image in fullscreen Former Cashmere High School student Tariq Omar, 24. Cashmere principal Mark Wilson confirmed on Monday that Omar, along with the two boys, had died on Friday. Tariq RashidOmar, 24, was a graduate of Cashmere high school, where Hamza Mustafa and Sayyad Milne also attended. His death was confirmed by the president of the Fiji Muslim League on Sunday. Hafiz Musa was the imam of the Lautoka Jame mosque in Fiji, visiting his son in Christchurch. “Our much-loved colleague Syed Ali has lost his life,” Intergen CEO Simon Bright said on Sunday. His colleagues and Pakistan’s foreign ministry confirmed his death on Sunday. Software developer Syed Ali, 34, had been a senior figure at IT company Intergen in Christchurch for the past seven years. “Nobody was imagining in New Zealand - which is a peace-loving country - such situation arises,” his father Sayeeduddin told the BBC. The Indian national had moved from Hyderabad 10 years ago and worked as an electrical engineer. They are survived by Maryam Gul, who is Zeeshan’s sister and Ghulam and Karam’s daughter. His father, 67-year-old Ghulam Hussain, and mother, Karam Bibi, 55, had come to New Zealand in February to visit him. Zeeshan Raza, 38, was an engineer who moved to Christchurch from Pakistan in December. Three family members – a mother, father and son – were all killed at the Linwood mosque. Muhammad Zeeshan Raza, Ghulam Hussain and Karam Bibi Her nephew Kyron Gosse told CNN she was from west Auckland originally, and had moved to Christchurch to be closer to her daughter and granddaughter. Linda Armstrong, 65, worked with refugees and attended mosque every Friday. His death was confirmed by his mother, and by the principal of Cashmere high school. The Year 10 student had only arrived in New Zealand months ago, with his family. Khaled’s son Hamza also died, just two days after his 16th birthday. “They were just looking for a safe place.” Hamza Khaled Alhaj-Mustafa: “ survived atrocities” and “arrived here in a safe haven only to be killed in the most atrocious way,” said Akil. He died at Christchurch hospital after being shot at Al Noor mosque, the only person to die after admission to the emergency department.Īli Akil, a spokesman for the group Syrian Solidarity New Zealand said Mustafa’s wife confirmed he had been killed. Syrian refugee Khaled Mustafa had survived civil war and atrocities in Syria before he was killed on Friday in the terrorist attack. Photograph: launchgood Khaled Mwafak Alhaj-Mustafa He told Stuff: “The life Ansi and I had together, the plans we made, the family we hoped to build here, all vanished in a moment of senseless anti-immigrant rage.” Her death was confirmed by the Indian High Commission in New Zealand, and her husband, Abdul Nazer Ponnath Hamsa. “He was well liked for his kindness, compassion and sense of humour.” Ansi Karippakulam AlibavaĢ5-year old Ansi Karippakulam Alibava was studying her Masters. “When he returned to Hāwera hospital he often brought fresh baklava from a bakery in Christchurch for everyone,” Clements said. His death was confirmed by a relative, and by Rosemary Clements, the chief executive of the Taranaki District Health Board. The 57-year old had lived in Christchurch for 23 years after leaving Palestine. We can’t imagine what you are going through, but please know we love you and we are here for you during this incredibly difficult time.” #RIPAtta /tCcileWiUK- New Zealand Football MaAmjad HamidĪmjad Hamid was a heart doctor who lived in Christchurch and travelled to the small town of Hāwera, 10 hours away by car, every three weeks, to work. QUOTE | Futsal Development Manager “To Atta’s family, we are deeply sorry for your loss.
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