Christchurch killer's life sentence serves justice, but no quick healing | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, Aug 27 — The harshest criminal punishment ever applied in New Zealand, life behind bars for the Christchurch mosque killer, gave justice and a relief but left a long and painful road to healing for survivors and relatives of those killed in the attack. Brenton Tarrant, 29, will die in...

Thursday, 27 Aug 2020 03:13 PM MYT

Brenton Tarrant, 29, will die in jail under a life sentence without parole that he was handed on Thursday. He killed 51 Muslim worshippers with high powered guns during Friday prayers at two Christchurch mosques in March 2019. “It's a relief,” said Amir, 34. “You feel angry, anxious, mixed with a feeling that this guy maybe — maybe — he's regretting his actions, which we can't guess because he was so emotionless,” she said.“She's a mother,” she said. “Whatever your kid will do, he is your child. That is a kind of a feeling I've had for the last three days.”Abdul Alabi Lateef, imam of the second mosque that Tarrant attacked said justice had been done.

 

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