Staff at Whanganui District Health Board took time out from their busy schedules on Wednesday, March 27, to remember the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack with a memorial service.
The service at Whanganui Hospital, also attended by members of the community, was conducted by hospital chaplain Amail Habib, who called the slaughter of 50 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques on March 15 a "tragedy beyond words".
"We are here to honour our Muslim brothers and sisters," he said, describing the spontaneous reaction of compassion and solidarity as qualities "woven into the New Zealand character".
There was an emotional address by hospital registrar Dr Mukarram Mairaj, who is also president of the Islamic Association of Whanganui.
"We might be born in different parts of the world; we might have different skin colour … but the blood in our veins is the same. The same colour red."