New Zealand shooting incident Commencement procedure for sentenced guilty man August 24, 18:54

In March last year, 51 people were killed in a shooting in a Muslim place of worship in New Zealand, and a procedure began for the sentence of a convicted man to be sentenced to death.

Australians Brenton Tarrant (29) were accused of murder and terrorism in a total of 92 charges in a murder of two mosques in a shooting in Christchurch in southern New Zealand last March, killing 51 people. Is being questioned.

Initially, the Taranto defendants were alleged to be innocent, but in March, they turned around in March and were convicted and convicted.

Christchurch courts began the process of sentenced sentence on 24th, during which the bereaved families and victims provided their opinions.

Of these, the woman who lost her son appealed to the defendant, "Our life has changed dramatically. I still can't sleep well." I want you to get the most severe punishment."

In the video from the court, defendant Talant looked around without changing his expression before and after the statement.

In this procedure, while foreigners are generally prohibited from entering the country due to the new coronavirus, bereaved families living overseas are specially admitted to attend.

Statements by the bereaved family and others are expected to continue for three days, after which a sentence will be sentenced.

The death penalty has been abolished in New Zealand and the maximum sentence is life imprisonment.