The world media has already talked a lot about the Crusher defeat. It is commendable for many media to report it with restraint and control. The shooting was aimed at the Lynwood Mosque Church of Christ Church and the Moshtur Mosque, and it was a shock to New Zealand, the world’s leading peace-making force.
Al Noor has been in the mosque 41 people and killed seven others in the lynwood mosque. One more person was reported dead after being admitted to the hospital. The brutal mass killing in modern-day New Zealand history is considered to be the brutal massacre. The moment of the murder of this great criminal was from the moment the incident took place. He really needed attention. It is clear that before this crime was committed to the world, a live video tackles the world.
On the other hand, it was commendable how New Zealand resumed this disaster as a peaceful state. New Zealand Prime Minister Yassing Arden’s lead-in insider was in the lead.
But all these incidents, the character of another character, above all character, was recognized by the world as the background of this misfortune. That was a forty-eight (48) year-old Muslim. Abdul Aziz, who resided in New Zealand recently, left Australia as a refugee and lived in Australia for many years. He was fortunate to be regarded as a hero by the world as a hero.
But it was not merely a fortune, but because of his courageous attitude to this misery. But he was reluctant to act proudly because he faced his own loved ones in this disaster personally.
This is not me, Azis says humbly, whatever I do, anyone else. Abdul Aziz did not think that anyone found in front of him was able to flee from the attacker. Instead, he tried to break into the hands of the assailant and jump into the hands of the assailant. There was a bank card on his hand. He also encouraged that, and ran to the assassin for the sake of his brutal attention.
As a 43-year-old Aziz’s hero, his intervention was world-wide because his interference prevented the killer’s assassination list. In any case, as he tried to overthrow the assailant, his four sons were in the mosque. It was reported that he first broke into the al Noor Mosque. His next target was killing forty-one people, three miles away, and the Lynwood Mosque.
Lefebv Alabhi, acting at the Lynwood mosque, is remembering this event with great sorrow.
The number of deaths caused by Aziz may have been much greater than the death of Aziz. On that basis, this disaster had to be stopped here due to Azeri’s boldness.
The Imam imitates the courage of Aziz.
We heard some sound. And the time is close to two. I pushed through the window to see what was the noise and stop it. Then I saw a man wearing a black dress like a uniform. He was a hand weapon. He was dressed in a helmet. I thought I was a police officer. After that I started to understand everything. He shouted in broad respect.
We were about eighty. He screamed that we were lying. But nobody took care of it. With that, a glass burst and a bullet arrived. One of us fell. At one time, Azis advances for us all.
According to the church’s Imam, the assassin’s blockade was blocked by Aziz. If he believed the killer had entered the mosque, the eighties could have gone on their last journey.
Aziz shouted and left the church with a view to diverting the killer’s attention. Fortunately luckily, the assassin was returning to his motorcycle.
To take over another gun. Azis thought of taking advantage of the handkerchief credit card. At the sight of his dad, Azis’s youngest sons were shouting and shouting at the door of the church, while Aziz began running among them and ran back in and out. Passing the clear target of the killer.
At the same time, Aziz began to watch another firearm that fell on the ground. He picked it up and asked the assassin, but it was an empty firearm. The killer once again turned to his cart. Asis Aziz smashed it with his empty firearm and hit the front glass of the Moto rattler. The killer who seemed to have been terrified said by saying a word of serf saying that they would kill all of them.
Aziz’s birthplace was Kabul in Afghanistan. He left Afghanistan after fleeing his livelihood and escaped to Australia, where he spent 25 years. He had moved to New Zealand a year and two ago.