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Four Egyptians among casualties of New Zealand terror attack

Emergency services personnel push stretchers carrying a person into a hospital, in central Christchurch; (REUTERS)

Ahram Online

 

Four Egyptian nationals were among the 49 victims of mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques on Friday.

Minister of Immigration and Expatriate Affairs Nabila Makram, in cooperation with the Egyptian Ambassador to New Zealand Tariq Al-Wasimi, made the announcement today (Sunday), according to a ministry statement.

Al-Wasimi said that the Egyptian mission communicated with New Zealand authorities and been told that there were four Egyptian dead, whose bodies were in the hospital.

The embassy has contacted their families.

The four, all male, were named by the ambassador as Munir Suleiman (68 years old), Ahmad Jamal al-Din Abdul-Rahman (also 68), Ashraf Morsi, and Ashraf Al-Masri. The ages of the latter two victims were not stated.

Forty-nine people were killed and twenty injured after gunmen opened fire at the two mosques during Friday prayers. The New Zealand authorities described it as a terrorist attack.

A suspect appeared in court on Saturday morning charged with murder.

The Egyptian ambassador added that the nationalities of the injured had not yet been confirmed.

He said that measures have been put in place to assist the families of the victims, and burials are expected to begin on Tuesday.

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