The husband of one of the victims of the New Zealand massacre forgives the offender and says: I'll tell him I love him
The husband of one of the victims of the New Zealand massacre forgives the offender and says: I'll tell him I love him
The husband of one of the victims of the New Zealand mosque massacre, who killed his wife while trying to save the worshipers, announced that he forgives the culprit.
"Of course, the best thing is forgiveness, love and tenderness," Farid Ahmad, an AFP correspondent, said on whether the perpetrator of the Australian massacre, Prenton Tarant, tolerated the superiority of the white race.
"I will tell him that I love him as a person, and that he has the energy to be a good person and able to save people instead of eliminating them. I pray to him and I do not hold him against any grudge."
He said his wife, Hasniyeh Ahmad, 44, rushed to help the worshipers escape from the mosque after the shooting began, according to survivors of the massacre.
"She screamed," Come here, hurry up, and take many children and women to a nearby garden. Then she went back to the mosque to inquire about me because I was sitting on a mobile chair.
"The man shot the same people twice and three times, allowing some to escape," Farid said. His wife was not found when he left the mosque and was informed of her death after seeing a photograph of her on social networking sites.
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