The touching story from Zealand: I helped a wounded man talk to his wife on the phone, then he died

A witness to the terrible event that shocked New Zealand on Friday has confessed with tears all the terror she had experienced. She has shown how at some point she saw a wounded person lying on the street trying to call his wife for [...]
She has shown how at some point she saw a wounded person lying on the street trying to call his wife to help.
The 66-year-old relates how she had taken her phone, and she had told the woman of the injured person that her husband was injured.
“I took his phone and told his wife that your husband was injured outside the mosque building. But don't come here to “Deans Avenue” because it's dangerous, but go straight to the hospital and wait there”, she confessed.
Then it tells of the efforts he had made to keep the injured person alive, yet unfortunately it shows that the moment he crossed his path, he had passed away.
I said he shouldn't give up because his wife was waiting for him at the hospital. We tried to help him, but the poor boy passed away once we crossed the street, I didn't think I'd get through anything. I'm 66 years old and I didn't believe I'd experience anything like this, at least not in New Zealand, she said with tears in her eyes.
As the journalist told her that she was a hero, she refuses, and with tears in her eyes, she says she could have done something more. Of the terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand, 49 people remain dead, while dozens more have been injured. World leaders, including the leaders of institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, have reacted to such a macabre event.









