Brenton Tarrant suspected of the brutal attack on two mosques in Christchurch on 15 march, where 50 people lost their lives. In addition to the indictment on the overall 89 points, considering the police also other counts, but comments have not yet these.

Tarrant has appointed two defence counsel who shall bring his action, but then he appeared in court for the first time, the day after the attack. Then kicked his first attorney and indicated that he wanted to bring his own action.

solitary confinement in the security department at the prison in the capital city of Auckland. He will not be moved for trial in the Supreme court in Christchurch, but appear via video link. A number of international media have applied to film and photograph inside the courtroom but have been refused.

Brenton Tarrant has previously complained that he did not get the call from the cell or to receive visits, rights that ordinary prisoners are granted.

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Sixteen injured are still in hospital, one of them is a four-year-old girl, according to New Zealand media.

In massakerns aftermath of the outlawed in New Zealand quickly the type of semi-automatic weapons that were used and also plans to buy back weapons from the public. A measure that is expected to cost 300 million NZ dollars, equivalent to sek 1.9 billion.

of the nation’s gun laws that are already in the time spoke out on Thursday one of the traumakirurger who served at the hospital in Christchurch during the massacre.

”We received 48 injured people within an hour and all had gunshot wounds from bullets that are designed to tear up as much tissue as possible,” said Dr James McKay to the parliamentary committee, according to the New Zealand Herald. He called on the politicians who listened to do everything they can to prohibit the weapons. Many of those who were injured in the attack have been nerve damage with functional impairments as a result.

”the Gunshot wounds from the expanding bullets often require multiple surgeries to remove all the fragments. Many patients in the attack suffered internal injuries and bleeding in the lungs and stomach, and required repeated life-threatening operations,” he said.

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