New Zealand attack survivor: slain wife drives with me on road to forgiveness By Reuters

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A year after New Zealand's deadliest mass shooting, a survivor who turned into an overall image of absolution says he despite everything feels no displeasure about the assault, however misses his better half so much he overlooks she is no more.  

Farid Ahmed, whose spouse Husna was one of 51 individuals killed by a shooter at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, connected inside days of the assault to communicate his absolution to the group of the man accused of the killings. He has since been an open face of the survivors, and has met Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and U.S. President Donald Trump.  


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