
'Justice will be served': Mosque gunman to find out his fate today
Today is the day the man behind the March 15 terror attack will find out his fate.
Today is the day the man behind the March 15 terror attack will find out his fate.
On March 15, Abdul Aziz grabbed an Eftpos-card reader and threw it at Tarrant.
Victims, survivors and loved ones have continued to deliver moving victim impact statements at the Christchurch High Court. Video / Chris Tarpey
Mosque victim: 'I'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life.'
Nearly 100 victims of March 15 have had their say at sentencing.
Gunman has chosen not to speak ahead of tomorrow's sentencing.
Sara Qasem demanded that the terrorist knew her father's name, Abdelfattah Qasem, and challenged him to pay attention. "My Dad added value to this nation, I want to hear my Dad's voice – my Baba's voice." Video / Chris Tarpey
A man who was shot alongside his young daughter in the mosque attack mocks killer.
Father's statement to gunman: "This terrorist killed my beloved 3-year-old son."
Gunshot wounds, grief of losing loved ones was just the beginning for March 15 families.
Victims continue to share their stories at the sentencing for the Christchurch gunman.
'I am white. Muslim and proud,' another tells gunman: 'You killed in my name.'
Mother of mosque victim says her heart will never heal and she suffers daily.
Philip Arps appeared in court for breaching release conditions.
A grieving father shattered at the murder of his 24-year-old son told the terrorist that he can never forgive him. Video / Chris Tarpey
Grieving daughter tells Christchurch gunman: "You robbed me of my mother."
Widow of hero who tackled mosque gunman says her husband died trying to save others.
Linda Armstrong was a third-generation Kiwi who grew up in West Auckland and found Islam in her 50s. Her nephew Kyron Gosse addressed the terrorist in court today. Video / Chris Tarpey
Mother forgives gunman despite being haunted by image of her dead son's body.
Widow tells court at gunman's sentencing of her sadness and loneliness.
Widow describes the mental trauma she still suffers after finding husband dead in carpark.
Victims give moving statements about the trauma of March 15 at gunman's sentencing.
Brenton Harrison Tarrant wanted to burn down the two Christchurch mosques after the March 15, 2019 terror attacks where he murdered 51 people. Video / Chris Tarpey
Brave new hero revealed during mosque attack sentencing.
Gunman had planned to attack three mosques and burn them afterwards.
Brenton Tarrant's friends were faceless, his interactions existent only in cyberspace.
It will likely be several days before Justice Cameron Mander formally passes sentence.
The sentencing of the convicted mass killer begins in Christchurch today.
Brenton Tarrant arrives in Christchurch today ahead of his four-day sentencing hearing.
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