Condolence book for affected Christchurch community available at NZ High Commission in Niue
Following the Christchurch attack last week, the New Zealand High Commission in Niue has opened a condolence book for the public.
Following the Christchurch attack last week, the New Zealand High Commission in Niue has opened a condolence book for the public.
The condolence book is available in the reception area of the High Commission throughout this week , beginning from today.
Thousands have gathered at vigils in Christchurch, Queenstown and in other cities across New Zealand throughout the day to pay tribute to the victims of Friday’s attacks at two Christchurch mosques, which have claimed 50 lives.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, accompanied by the Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy and Parliament’s Speaker Trevor Mallard, have opened a national condolence book for victims of the Christchurch mosques terror attack.
A condolence book at the National Library on Molesworth Street, Wellington is available for people to sign.
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