New Zealand Mosque Attack: Life sentence to the killer, Judge says
New Zealand Mosque Attack: Life sentence to the killer, Judge says "You a person inspired by hatred"
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Christchurch: The man who attacked the Christchurch mosque in New Zealand has been sentenced to life imprisonment. During this sentence, he will not even get parole. Sentencing the judge, the judge said that this was an inhuman act. A person named Brenton Tarrant attacked the mosque by going live on Facebook and killed 51 people.

In March last year, Brenton Tarrant attacked the Christchurch Mosque. 51 people were killed in New Zealand's biggest massacre, while dozens of people were injured. Australian Brenton Tarrant, a 29-year-old gunman, did not oppose the sentence in court on Thursday. Many people were surprised when Brenton Tarrant did not oppose the punishment. Justice Cameron Mander said that "You are a person driven by hatred, who hates those who consider themself different from you".

The judge said that "you did not apologize for the massacre you had committed, while I appreciate that you have given up the opportunity to use these proceedings as a platform, you are neither against nor embarrassed". Justice Cameron Mander said that "you committed mass murder. You killed unarmed and defenceless people. Their loss is unbearable. Your actions have ruined those families". Some of the victims in the public gallery started crying after Justice Mandar's statement.

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