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Govt confirms two BD nationals’ deaths in NZ shootings

| Updated: March 17, 2019 09:49:02


Govt confirms two BD nationals’ deaths in NZ shootings

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam confirmed that two Bangladeshi nationals were killed in the attack on two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch.

The state minister informed reporters of the revised death toll at a Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Bangladesh event in the city on Saturday.

At least 49 people were killed after a gunman opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch on Friday. Many others were injured.

Bangladesh Honorary Consul in Auckland Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan said on Friday that three Bangladeshi nationals were killed in the attack.

The state minister said that number had been based on initial reports from the expatriate community, but the toll was revised down to two after the victim identified as ‘Mrs Samad’ was found alive, reports bdnews24.com.

The dead were identified as Prof Abdus Samad and Hosne Ara Parvin in a statement published on the state minister's Facebook page.

Samad, who had previously taught at the Krishibid Institute Bangladesh, was teaching at the Lincoln University in Christchurch.

Parvin and her husband Farid Uddin had been living in Christchurch for several decades.

Bangladesh Honorary Consul in Auckland Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan and two officials from the Bangladesh High Commission in Australia were dispatched to Christchurch to inquire after the wounded and the families of Bangladeshi victims and to provide any necessary services.

 Three Bangladeshi nationals remained missing since the attack, Alam said. Five others were hospitalised with wounds.

The missing were identified as Mozammel Haque, Zakaria Bhuiyan and Shaon while the wounded are Lipi, Muntasim, Sheikh Hassan Rubel, Shahjada Akhtar and Omor Farooq.

Lipi and Muntasim are in critical condition, the state minister said.

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