Bhuiyan and Faruk were praying at the Al-Noor Mosque when an Australian white supremacist opened fire on worshippers, killing 43.
The bodies of Zakaria Bhuiyan and Omar Faruk, who were both killed in the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, were received by relatives at Dhaka airport.
The bodies of Zakaria Bhuiyan, a welder, and Omar Faruk, a builder, arrived at Dhaka airport on a Singapore Airlines flight from New Zealand. Another seven were murdered at a separate mosque when the shooter turned his weapon on Muslims there, in the worst violence of its kind ever seen in New Zealand.The grieving relatives, who came from outside the capital to receive the bodies, rented mortuary vans to take the bodies home.
“His family is quite poor. He died when they were only starting to dream of financial solvency. Only Allah knows what will happen now,” Ullah told AFP in tears.
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