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The husband was shot in the mosque: It is like a nightmare

"The terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand" "her Husband was shot in the mosque: ”It is like a nightmare”" "of CHRISTCHURCH. A day after the ter

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The husband was shot in the mosque: It is like a nightmare
"The terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand"

"her Husband was shot in the mosque: ”It is like a nightmare”"

"of CHRISTCHURCH. A day after the terrorist attack, carried the dead bodies still out from the Al Noor mosque."

"the List of missing is long – many living in the heart-stopping suspense in the hope that their loved one is alive."

"I got a call from someone who said that my husband had been shot," says Ebtsam Muhsin."

"One day after the terrorist attack, carried the dead bodies still out from the Al Noor mosque. At the same time hope to distraught family members that their loved one is still alive."

"Aftonbladets reporter Matilda Wennerholm has spoken with several mourners outside the mosque, where 41 people were shot to death during yesterday's moments. "

"– Many who have moved here in recent years say they feel welcomed here, and that it is an open society. That such a terrorist attack is done by a person with extremist right-wing motive – the thought simply never that it could happen here, " says Matilda Wennerholm."

"Total killed 49 people in yesterday's terrorist attacks on two mosques in the new zealand Christchurch."

"' Thought he had a heart attack”"

"Ebtsam Muhsins husband was at the Friday prayer as usual and was shot by the terrorist in the shoulder."

" I was at home and got a call from someone I don't know who it was, who said that my husband brought to the hospital. I thought that he had had a heart attack or something, and asked, ’what happened?’ He replied that my husband had been shot by a guy who killed lot of people in the mosque, " says Ebtsam Muhsin."

"her Husband was hit in the shoulder and does not have life-threatening injuries."

" He was just in surgery but he's still sleeping, he has received morphine. I'll go there with the kids now. He is waiting on another surgery and will stay in hospital for a long time."

"Ebtsam Muhsin has been difficult to summarize the feelings on the day after the terror attack. She says she is in shock, as she lives in a nightmare."

"There is a long list of missing persons, many of them will learn soon declared dead. Ebtsam Muhsin has lived in Christchurch for 17 years and know several who most likely killed in the attack."

"– At the hospital they are waiting for the imam to come and identify the people, for he knows all. Many still have hope, " says Ebtsam Muhsin."

"the Funerals linger"

"Aftonbladet hits the Omar outside the hospital on Riccarton Avenue in Christchurch. "

"Omar travelled from Auckland as soon as he could, to help to bury the people. A muslim funeral should take place as soon as possible after death, where you first perform a religious ablution, and then wrap the body in cotton fabric."

" Residents have asked people to come and help with the begravningsprocessen. But when we got here we realized that it will take a long time, for that the police must go through their investigation. So it will take time. Right now we are just waiting and seeing what we can help with, " says Omar."

"At the hospital it has been held a briefing for members of the family," says Omar. Some of the dead have been identified – including a 14-year-old boy. But many are waiting for the answer. "

"– I'm still in great shock. I can not understand that it has happened, especially here in New Zealand is such a beautiful place with so much diversity. All live here together peacefully, and this brutality and hatred we had never expected. I have always been so proud to live in New Zealand, " says Omar."

"”All he did was create more love”"

"And the proud is Omar still. He feels that the country responded to the attacks with love and community."

"– in Addition to the loss of 49 people, which is huge, so I think that all of the ”kiwis” (new zealanders) will be brought together by this. It also goes against what this madman wanted. He tried to create hatred against the minorities and divisions, and all he did was to bring people together and create more love."

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