CHRISTCHURCH: A group of students has performed an emotional haka in tribute to two of their classmates who were murdered in a brutal attack on mosques in Christchurch on Friday.
Another group of teenagers began the traditional Maori war dance beside a makeshift memorial as others laid flowers, three days after the shootings that left 50 dead.
They were soon joined by dozens more in a show of support for the Muslim community targeted in New Zealand's deadliest shooting in modern history.
Another group of students, carrying candles and guitars, in Christchurch gathered to mourn victims of mosque attacks, they also attended vigil for NZ mosque victims brought thousands together.
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