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Floral tribute in Christchurch after attack on mosques

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A floral tribute is laying on Deans Avenue in Christchurch after a right-wing extremist killed 49 people in two mosques. The attack on the Al Noor and Linwood mosques has prompted an outpouring of grief and deep shock in this usually peaceful country, which prides itself on welcoming refugees fleeing violence or persecution. IMAGES of the floral tribute and Deans Avenue

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