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Mosque massacre services cancelled over virus fears

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand cancelled a national remembranc­e service to mark yesterday’s first anniversar­y of the Christchur­ch mosque attacks because of coronaviru­s fears, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

“This is a pragmatic decision. We’re very saddened to cancel, but in rememberin­g such a terrible tragedy, we shouldn’t create the risk of further harm,” Ms Ardern said on Saturday.

The service to mark the March 15 mass shooting, when a self-avowed white supremacis­t opened fire at two mosques during Friday prayers, killing 51, had been expected to attract several thousand people, with many travelling from overseas.

Ms Ardern said New Zealand needed to take a precaution­ary approach.

“The advice we received for this event is that based on people travelling from different parts of the country and from overseas, if there was a case, it could be difficult to trace those who had come into contact with that person, so we are taking a cautious approach,” she said.

“March 15 now becomes an opportunit­y for every New Zealander to reflect in their own way on the events of a year ago.”

The unveiling of a remembranc­e plaque, also planned for yesterday morning at Christchur­ch’s main Al Noor mosque, had been postponed as a precaution­ary measure.

Mosque spokesman Tony Green said they had taken the advice of health profession­als and it was right not to go ahead with the two remembranc­e services.

“It would be unwise not to take health advice on coronaviru­s. It’s very concerning,” he said.

“It would only need one person to be infected and it would be very difficult to track where the carrier travelled from.”

Six people have so far tested positive for the new coronaviru­s in New Zealand although there have been no reported cases in Christchur­ch.

The alleged mosque attacker Brenton Tarrant, an Australian national, is due to go on trial on June 2 facing terrorism charges plus 51 counts of murder and 40 of attempted murder over the killings.

 ?? AFP ?? A police officer stands guard outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchur­ch on Friday.
AFP A police officer stands guard outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchur­ch on Friday.

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