Christchurch Terror Attack Victims Went To The Accused Gunman's Court Hearing
Accused Christchurch gunman Brenton Harrison Tarrant will undergo a mental health assessment in the coming months as he awaits trial in a New Zealand prison.
He is alleged to have carried out the deadly attacks on Al Noor mosque and Linwood mosque in Christchurch last month, in which 50 people were killed and several more injured as they gathered for Friday prayers.
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