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Christchurch massacre victim’s son gives middle fingers to ‘maggot’ white supremacist
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A SON of a victim of the Christchurch mosque massacre raised his middle fingers at the gunman and called him a "maggot".
Ahad Nabi, whose 76-year-old father Haji Daoud Nabi was gunned down in Al Noor mosque by white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, was one of 90 victims giving a powerful testimony at the High Court.
Tarrant, 29, has pleaded guilty to 51 counts of murder, 40 of attempted murder and one count of terrorism, and is in the midst of a week-long sentencing hearing in Christchurch, where the attack took place on March 15, 2019.
Over the first three days of the hearing, survivors and family members told the judge about the pain and aftermath of the attacks.
Clad in a New Zealand Warriors rugby league jersey, Mr Ahad raised both his middle fingers at Tarrant and flexed his muscles, while branding the killer "weak".
He added: "Your father was a garbage man and you became trash of society.
"He is ashamed of your identity.
"You deserve to be buried in a landfill. This world was created with colour, a peasant like you will never change the human race.
"You hurt my father but you never took him away from me.
"What I mean by this is that you physically hurt him but you gifted my father with becoming a martyr and he's returned to Allah."
He slammed Tarrant as a coward after he shot at “defenceless people who were not aware what was going on until it was too late”.
He said: "Your actions were of a gutless character. There is nothing heroic of your actions."
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Ahad Nabi, whose 76-year-old father Haji Daoud Nabi was gunned down in Al Noor mosque by white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, was one of 90 victims giving a powerful testimony at the High Court.
Tarrant, 29, has pleaded guilty to 51 counts of murder, 40 of attempted murder and one count of terrorism, and is in the midst of a week-long sentencing hearing in Christchurch, where the attack took place on March 15, 2019.
Over the first three days of the hearing, survivors and family members told the judge about the pain and aftermath of the attacks.
Clad in a New Zealand Warriors rugby league jersey, Mr Ahad raised both his middle fingers at Tarrant and flexed his muscles, while branding the killer "weak".
He added: "Your father was a garbage man and you became trash of society.
"He is ashamed of your identity.
"You deserve to be buried in a landfill. This world was created with colour, a peasant like you will never change the human race.
"You hurt my father but you never took him away from me.
"What I mean by this is that you physically hurt him but you gifted my father with becoming a martyr and he's returned to Allah."
He slammed Tarrant as a coward after he shot at “defenceless people who were not aware what was going on until it was too late”.
He said: "Your actions were of a gutless character. There is nothing heroic of your actions."
Read more
Christchurch massacre -Victim’s son raises middle fingers to ‘maggot’ white supremacist mosque gunman in court
From Brexit breaking news to HD movie trailers, The Sun newspaper brings you the latest news videos and explainers from the UK and around the world.
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