The hero of tragedy in New Zealand: Abdul Azazi saved dozens more from being shot by scanner

The hero of tragedy in New Zealand: Abdul Azazi saved dozens more from being shot by scanner

When the killer of Muslims in New Zealand was killing everyone who went out on the street, a man named Abdul Aziz did not hide himself. He took the first thing that looked at his eyes, a credit card scan, and went out screaming at him: “Come here!” Azizi, 48, was called [...]

When the killer of Muslims in New Zealand was killing everyone who went out on the street, a man named Abdul Aziz did not hide himself. He took the first thing that looked at his eyes, a credit card scan, and went out screaming at him: “Come here!”

Azizi, 48, was named hero for preventing more deaths during Friday prayers at the Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, after he had intimidated the killer.

But Asia, whose four sons and dozens of others remained in the mosque until he was facing the killer, believes that anyone would do that, translates Periscope from The Guardian.

The killer had killed 50 people after attacking two mosques in the most massive attack in New Zealand's modern history.

Even the imam of the mosque, Latef Alab, believes that the death toll would be even greater if Asia did not operate with its scanography.

I realized there was something else here. He was a killer. Then our brother [Aziz] arrived. He followed him and managed to scare him, so we were saved,” said Alabi. If he was able to come to the mosque, then all of us would have gone to the next world.” /Periscopi

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