AUCKLAND: School students in north Auckland have extended immense love and support to Muslim victims who lost their lives in the Christchurch terror attack that occurred in New Zealand on Friday.
Students by forming a heart spelling out a phrase ‘Kia Kaha’ which means ‘stay strong’on the school playing fields to stand in solidarity with the victims and to show support to all people of Muslim faith.
The video of the tribute paid was posted on a YouTube channel. After the New Zealand’s heinous attack, people have been paying tribute to the victims in different manners in several parts of the world.
On Friday, a white supremacist terrorist attacked mosque-goers in the suburbs of Christchurch while they were offering Friday prayers.
The attack left 50 people dead.
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