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Christchurch mosque shooter who killed 51 people jailed for life without parole

  • Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern welcomed the sentence, saying Brenton Tarrant deserved a lifetime of ‘complete and utter silence’
  • New Zealand does not have the death penalty, although some angry survivors said that was what they wanted for Tarrant

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Victims and relatives embrace as they wait to enter the Christchurch High Court for the final day in the sentencing hearing for Brenton Tarrant on Thursday. Photo: AP
New Zealand mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant was on Thursday sentenced to life without parole over the attacks that killed 51 Muslim worshippers last year, after survivors demanded he remain behind bars “until his last gasp”.
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Tarrant, 29, has faced a four-day sentencing in Christchurch – the scene of his deadly rampage on March 15, 2019 – with more than 90 witnesses providing harrowing testimony of the horrors inflicted in New Zealand’s worst terror attack.
The Australian white supremacist admitted 51 charges of murder, 40 of attempted murder and one of terrorism over the attacks, after reversing an initial plea of not guilty.

The sentence makes him the first person in New Zealand imprisoned for life without the prospect of parole.

A policeman gestures to a woman as she prepares to enter the Christchurch High Court for the final day in the sentencing hearing for Brenton Tarrant on Thursday. Photo: AP
A policeman gestures to a woman as she prepares to enter the Christchurch High Court for the final day in the sentencing hearing for Brenton Tarrant on Thursday. Photo: AP
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