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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: Husna Ahmed married her husband the day she arrived in New Zealand. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: Farid Ahmed holding a photo of his late wife Husna Ahmed. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: Farid Ahmed. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: vigil. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: vigil. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: vigil. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: vigil. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: flowers at the scene of the mosque shooting. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: press conference. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: As a gunman stormed into the Al Noor mosque firing indiscriminately at worshippers, Husna Ahmed had one priority - getting the women and children to safety. "Hold your children, come this way," she screamed as she led the group out a side door and through a gate away from the storm of bullets and carnage behind them. Once sure they were out of harm's way, Husna returned inside to help her wheelchair-bound husband. Farid Ahmed was hit by a drunk driver six years ago and was left paralysed. Husna knew he had no way of escaping the shooter and was desperate to reach him, to help him get away. As she made her way back into the mosque, she was shot from behind. Killed. Inside, Farid thought he was the one who would be killed. 19 Mar 2019 Pictured: vigil. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Thousands of people attend a National Remembrance Service for  victims of the March 15 Christchurch mosques terrorist attack. The "We Are One" service in Hagley Park was live-streamed worldwide and included addresses by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and FARID AHMED, who survived the Al Noor mosque attack in which his wife was killed. The service also included the reading of the names of the 50 people killed and musical performances including one by Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens. Representatives from nearly 60 countries attended the service under tight security.
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  • Thousands of people attend a National Remembrance Service for  victims of the March 15 Christchurch mosques terrorist attack. The "We Are One" service in Hagley Park was live-streamed worldwide and included addresses by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and FARID AHMED, who survived the Al Noor mosque attack in which his wife was killed. The service also included the reading of the names of the 50 people killed and musical performances including one by Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens. Representatives from nearly 60 countries attended the service under tight security.
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  • March 22, 2019 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand - Mustafa Boztas, 21, and Farid Ahmed (right) hug at the Call to Prayer service in Hagley Park, across the street from the Al Noor mosque. Ahmed, a paraplegic, lost his wife Husna Ahmed in the Al Noor shooting. Boztas was shot in the leg as he fled. (Credit Image: © PJ Heller/ZUMA Wire)
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