Shots in New Zealand: The number of victims of an attack at the Christchurch Mosque rises to 49, the suspect charged with murder



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The death toll in the shooting of the Christchurch Mosque has been raised to 49, confirmed the Police Commissioner of New Zealand, adding that a man in his twenties had been charged with murder and was scheduled to appear in court on Saturday.

Nearly 41 people died in a mosque, seven in another and one died in the hospital, said Mike Bush to reporters, while more than 20 others were transported to the hospital with serious injury.

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The officers are also trying to determine the role of three other suspects arrested, Bush said, adding that they may have had nothing to do with the attacks.

He confirmed that none of the arrested persons were on watch lists and the authorities will take steps to ensure that no chance is missed to stop the attack, that he described as "a very well planned event".

"Part of our investigation should be looking back to ensure that the police are not missing any opportunity to prevent this terrible event," he said.

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Ambulance attend wounded man during shooting

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Bloody bandages lie on the road after shots

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Police console a man on the scene of the shooting

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New Zealand's premier Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference after the shootings

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Masjid Al Noor Mosque on Deans Avenue in Christchurch, place of first shot

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A tribute left near the Linwood Masjid Mosque. The letter reads: Think of everyone on this most tragic day. We are neighbors and community here in Linwood and our hearts are with you

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Armed policemen stand on the scene of the attack

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A forensic officer works on the scene

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A car damaged in the shooting

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Armed policemen stand on the scene of the attack

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A survivor stands in front of Christchurch Hospital

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Rescuers help wounded man at shooting scene in Christchurch mosque

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People are waiting near the scene of the shooting

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Paramedics help injured man at scene of shooting at mosque in Christchurch

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Members of the Armed Offender Brigade push the public back to the scene

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Ambulances at the scene of the shooting

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New Zealand's premier Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference after the shootings

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Ambulance attend wounded man during shooting

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Bloody bandages lie on the road after shots

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Police console a man on the scene of the shooting

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New Zealand's premier Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference after the shootings

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Masjid Al Noor Mosque on Deans Avenue in Christchurch, place of first shot

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A tribute left near the Linwood Masjid Mosque. The letter reads: Think of everyone on this most tragic day. We are neighbors and community here in Linwood and our hearts are with you

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Armed policemen stand on the scene of the attack

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A forensic officer works on the scene

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A car damaged in the shooting

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Armed policemen stand on the scene of the attack

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A survivor stands in front of Christchurch Hospital

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Rescuers help wounded man at shooting scene in Christchurch mosque

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People are waiting near the scene of the shooting

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Paramedics help injured man at scene of shooting at mosque in Christchurch

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Members of the Armed Offender Brigade push the public back to the scene

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Ambulances at the scene of the shooting

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New Zealand's premier Jacinda Ardern speaks at a press conference after the shootings

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Asked that the police were looking for other suspects, Mr Bush said: "We never badume that there are no other people involved, that is to say, that the police are looking for other suspects. that 's why we have a huge presence there … but we have not named the identified people we are looking for, but it would be wrong to badume that there is no one there. other. "

He added: "At this stage, we are not actively looking for identified people".

There were also two vehicles trapped on a vehicle, one of them having been defused and another defused by the security forces.

Two suspect bags in Auckland, which had already been destroyed during controlled explosions, are apparently unrelated to the attack on the mosque, he said.

Mr Bush also confirmed that the hospital was not targeted, as some rumors had suggested.

The video circulating on social media, apparently taken by the shooter and put online as the attack unfolded, brought him to a mosque, entering and firing at random. people inside.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said: "It is clear that this can now only be described as a terrorist attack," adding that it was one of the darkest days for the New Zealand.

"Many of those who would have been affected by this shootings could be migrants in New Zealand, they could even be refugees here, they chose to make New Zealand their home and that's their home," she added.

Additional reports by agencies


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