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== Victims == * Atta Elayyan, who was a goalkeeper in New Zealand's national futsal team, and a father. * Mucad Ibrahim, who was only 3 and was separated from his father and his brother during the shooting. * Sayyad Milne, who just turned 14. * Lilik Abdul Hamid, who was an aircraft maintenance engineer with Air New Zealand for 16 years. * Areeb Ahmed, who was an employee of Pricewaterhouse Coopers. * Tariq Omar, who was a soccer player that coached Christchurch junior team. * Shahid Suhail, an engineer from Pakistan with a wife and two daughters. * Syed Jahandad Ali, who came from Lahore, Pakistan and worked at Intergen. * Haroon Mahmood, who taught at a private school for international students. * Farhaj Ahsan, who worked as an electrical engineer for 10 years. * Maheboob Khokhar, who traveled to New Zealand to vist his son. * Muhammad Haziq Mohd-Tarmizi, a Malaysian 17-year-old. * Asif Vora, who died with his son in the shooting. * Ramiz Vora, who was the son of Asif Vora and just recently became a father. * Ansi Alibava, who had just completed her master's degree in agribusiness management. * Ozair Kadir, who wanted to become a commercial pilot and moved to New Zealand to fulfill his dreams. * Haji Daoud al-Nabi, who was a central figure in Christchurch's Afghan community and welcomed everyone. * Ali Elmadani, who immigrated to New Zealand from UAE and told his family to stay strong. * Husna Ahmad, who led a number of women and children to safety, and was shot when she returned to the mosque to check on her husband. * Naeem Rashid, who tackled Tarrant as he began shooting the Al-Noor mosque. * Talha Naeem, who was Rashid's brother and had just graduated from college. * Amjad Hamid, who was a cardiologist that spent his recent years working with rural communities. * Kamel Darwish, who traveled from the countryside because he didn't want to miss Friday prayers. * Linda Armstrong, who grew up in Auckland and was always helping others unselfishly. * Mohammed Imran Khan, who owned a restaurant called the Indian Grill. * Mohamad Mossid Mohamedhosen, a citizen from Mauritius. * Hamza Mustafa, a 16-year-old who called his mother for help before he died. * Kahled Mustafa, Hamza's father who immigrated from Syria. * Junaid Ismail, who was a Christchurch native and worked at a family business. * Abdelfattah Qasem, a Palestinian who moved to New Zealand with his family after the First Gulf War. * Ashraf Ali, a man from Fiji who lived in Christchurch for 17 years. * Ashraf Ali Razat, who was visiting New Zealand when he was killed. * Mathullah Safi, who was an immigrant from Afghanistan and was married with 7 children. * Hussein Al-Umari, who used to work in the travel industry but recently lost his job. * Musa Vali Suleman Patel, who traveled to New Zealand to spend time with children and friends. * Ashraf al-Masri, who had two children and worked in a shop. * Hussein Moustafa, who was an active member of the mosque and welcomed anyone there. * Mounir Soliman, who was a design engineer and manager at Scotts Engineering. * Zeeshan Raza, who was a mechanical engineer and was killed with his parents. * Ghulam Hussain, Raza's father who traveled to New Zealand to visit his son. * Karam Bibi, who was Hussain's wife. * Abdukadri Elmi, who was reportedly a giant in his community and often played with children. * Mohsin Al Harbi, who worked in water desalination for 25 years. * Osama Adnan Youssef Kwaik, who was in the process of applying for New Zealand citizenship when he died. * Mojammed Hoq, who moved from Bangladesh to study in Christchurch * Mohammed Omar Faruk, who worked as a welder. * Muhammed Abdusi Samad, who was a lecturer at Lincoln University and often led prayers in the Al Noor mosque. * Muse Nur Awale, who was 77 when he died. * Ahmed Gamaluddin Abdel-Ghany, whose described by his son as a great man with the purest of hearts. * Zakaria Bhuiya, who was waiting for his wife to get a visa and come to New Zealand with him when he died.
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