Among the victims in New Zealand, an academic and national team goalie

A Syrian refugee along with his teenage boys, a Pakistani academic and a goalkeeper of the national football team are among Friday's victims following the terrorist attack on Christchurch, New Zealand. According to Sunday's police statement, 50 people have died and 50 others have been injured after the killer had shot [...]
A Syrian refugee along with his teenage boys, a Pakistani academic and a goalkeeper of the national football team are among Friday's victims following the terrorist attack on Christchurch, New Zealand.
According to the police statement Sunday, 50 people have died and 50 others have been injured after the killer had shot in two mosques, in the largest massacre in New Zealand's modern history, translates Periscopi from CNN.
Victims were targeted after being gathered at these mosques on Friday in prayer of the jungle, leaving the Muslim community of this country and the world in pain.
As authorities continue to issue information, we know these things:
Daoud Naby had sought asylum in New Zealand more than 40 years earlier after leaving Afghanistan with his two sons.
Atta Elayan, the 33-year-old goalkeeper of New Zealand's national team in the town, was also found among those killed, according to this country's football association.












