[Source: NZ Herald]
A condolence book is now available at the New Zealand High Commission office in Suva.
The Commission says anyone wishing to share their sympathies, thoughts and messages of support following Friday’s terrorist attack in Christchurch can now sign the condolence book.
A condolence book is available at the New Zealand High Commission in Suva. Please come to Reception between 10am – 12pm or 2 – 4pm if you would like to share your thoughts, sympathies and messages of support following the terrorist attack in #Christchurch. https://t.co/cQfx9L7n42
— Jonathan Curr (@JCurrNZ) March 19, 2019
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The book is available for signature between 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm, until Friday 22nd March.
50 people were killed in the Christchurch massacre, among them were three Fijians.
Meanwhile, the funeral of two of the 50 victims of the Christchurch terror attack are currently taking place.
The first burial of Khalid Mustafa and his eldest son, 14-year-old Hamza is taking place at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Linwood.
[Source: stuff.co.nz]
A crowd of nearly 200 people have gathered for the funeral.
[Source: NZ Herald]