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Shot 9 times at New Zealand mosque, survivor walks for peace on 3rd anniversary of attack

  • Temel Atacocugu set out to retrace the gunman’s 360km drive from Dunedin to the two Christchurch mosques where he carried out his attack
  • Temel, 47, said he wanted to bless the route, and raise money for charity along the way

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Al Noor Mosque shooting survivor Temel Atacocugu completes his walk from Dunedin to Christchurch on March 15, 2022. Photo: NZ Herald via AP

The lingering injuries from being shot nine times did not stop Temel Atacocugu from completing a two-week walk and bike ride for peace on Tuesday, the third anniversary of a gunman’s slaughter of 51 Muslim worshippers.

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Temel set out to retrace the gunman’s 360-kilometre drive from Dunedin to the two Christchurch mosques where he carried out his attack.

“I wanted to fix this damage,” Temel said. “Because three years ago, he started that journey with hate.”

Temel Atacocugu walks towards Christchurch near Katiki, North Otago. Photo: AFP
Temel Atacocugu walks towards Christchurch near Katiki, North Otago. Photo: AFP

Temel, 47, said he wanted to bless the route, and raise money for charity along the way.

He had intended to walk the entire distance, but about halfway through he got bad blisters after the weather changed from hot one day to rain the next. He also got a mysterious case of blood poisoning, and ended up spending a couple of days in a local hospital.

“The best point was meeting lots of beautiful people and getting great support from them,” he said. “The low point was being in the emergency room. But I was not going to give up. I got on my bike straight after discharge.”

Temel Atacocugu gestures as he completes his walk from Dunedin to Christchurch on March 15, 2022. Photo: NZ Herald via AP
Temel Atacocugu gestures as he completes his walk from Dunedin to Christchurch on March 15, 2022. Photo: NZ Herald via AP

That helped him make up lost time. On Tuesday, he was joined by about 50 supporters as he walked the final stretch to the Al Noor mosque, entering at 1.40pm – the exact time he was shot during Friday prayers in 2019.

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