Kane Williamson reacts on the Christchurch Mosque shooting incident

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called the incident “one of New Zealand’s darkest days”.

By Rashmi Nanda - 16 Mar, 2019

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has expressed his shock at the bloodshed owing to an unprecedented terror attack in Christchurch's Masjid al Noor mosque on Friday, 15 March.

In the deadly attack, at least 49 people were shot dead while other 48 people injured in the mass shooting incidents in two Christchurch mosques - Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Mosque including women and child while offering Friday prayers.

Williamson took to the micro photo-blogging website Instagram to condemn the horrible attack in Christchurch, and wrote a heartfelt message to extend his support to the victims and their families.

Devastated Williamson is still struggling to understand what has exactly happened on Friday while sending his love to the victims, their family, and friends along with the Muslim community.

His post reads, “Like the rest of New Zealand, I am struggling to understand what has happened today. The need for love in our country has never been higher and I send all of mine to the victims, their family and friends, the Muslim community and every other heartbroken New Zealander. Let’s come together.”

 

 
 
 
 
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Like the rest of New Zealand, I am struggling to understand what has happened today. The need for love in our country has never been higher and I send all of mine to the victims, their family and friends, the Muslim community and every other heartbroken New Zealander. Let’s come together ❤️ ☮️

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By Rashmi Nanda - 16 Mar, 2019

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