After 50 people were murdered and another 50 injured in a terrorist attack in Christchurch on Friday, the locals have been banding together to pay tribute to the victims.
New Zealand is also reforming its gun laws, which is something America may want to pay attention too.
Also worth a mention is the man who saved countless lives with his bravery, when he confronted the gunman at the second mosque he attacked.
To honour those who lost their lives, a New Zealand biker gang decided to perform a rendition of the Haka, a traditional Māori dance, reports Mashable.
Prepare for chills:
You’ll recognise the Haka as part of the All Blacks rugby team’s pre-game ritual.
Since the shooting, the Muslim community has been flooded with messages of support, flowers and crowdfunding campaigns for the victims’ families.
Because there’s more to supporting survivors than simply “thoughts and prayers”.
[source:mashable]
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