Christchurch attack condolence book open to the public

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Religious adviser to the Fiji Muslim League Mufti MahboobSher Khan delivers an emotional speech during the vigil for the victims of the Chistchuch terror attacks. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA

THE New Zealand High Commission in Fiji now has a condolences book available for all those who wish to share their messages of sympathies and support following the attack in Christchurch on March 15.

The High Commission wishes to advise the public that the book will be available for signatures from 10 am – 12pm and 2 pm to 4pm until Friday March 22 at their office in Suva, all are welcome to drop by.

“Kia kaha, Kia māia, Kia ora – be strong, be brave, be safe.”

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