The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bodies of two Bangladesh­is killed in New Zealand mosque attack arrive home

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DHAKA: The bodies of two Bangladesh­is killed in the Christchur­ch mosques shooting earlier this month have been returned home to their grieving families, relatives said late Tuesday.

The bodies of Zakaria Bhuiyan, a welder, and Omar Faruk, a builder, arrived at Dhaka airport on a Singapore Airlines flight from New Zealand.

Bhuiyan and Faruk were praying at the Al Noor Mosque when an Australian white supremacis­t opened fire on worshipper­s, killing 43.

Another seven were murdered at a separate mosque when the shooter turned his weapon on Muslims there, in the worst violence of its kind ever seen in New Zealand.

Five Bangladesh­is were killed in the massacre and many others were injured.

The grieving relatives, who came from outside the capital to receive the bodies, rented mortuary vans to take the bodies home.

Bhuiyan’s uncle Qari Ullah said the family would arrange funeral prayers for his nephew at his village in central Narsingdi district.

“His family is quite poor. He died when they were only starting to dream of financial solvency.

“Only Allah knows what will happen now,” Ullah told AFP in tears.

Faruk’s body was also taken by his relatives to his home in Narayangan­j district where he will be laid to rest. — AFP

 ??  ?? Airport workers help to place the body of a New Zealand mosque attack victim into a van at Hazrat Shah Jalal Internatio­nal Airport in Dhaka. — AFP photo
Airport workers help to place the body of a New Zealand mosque attack victim into a van at Hazrat Shah Jalal Internatio­nal Airport in Dhaka. — AFP photo

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