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'Verily we belong to God and to Him we shall return. Will miss you dearly brother,' Abdi Ibrahim, brother of the three-year-old toddler who lost his life in NewZealandTerroristAttack

Community leaders hold signs with the names of the New Zealand mosque attack victims at Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia, US, March 16, 2019.

Abdi described his little brother as "energetic, playful and liked to smile and laugh a lot," confessing he felt nothing but "hatred" for his killer.Four of Adan Ibrahin Dirie's five children managed to escape Friday's attacks, but the youngest, Abdullahi who was only 4-years-old, was killed, his uncle, Abdulrahman Hashi, 60, a preacher at Dar Al H Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, told the New Zealand Herald.

"I believe that some people, purposely, they are trying to break down the harmony we have in New Zealand with the diversity," he said. "But they are not going to win. They are not going to win. We will be harmonious."Ahmed had recently moved from his house in Karachi, Pakistan, for a job in New Zealand to help support his family back home. On Saturday, Pakistan's foreign ministry informed his family that Ahmed was among those killed during the mosque attack.

"We received the disturbing news," Ahsan's father, Mohammed Sayeeduddin told the newspaper Saturday. Friends and family had been trying to reach Ahsan since the attack.Elmadani and his wife immigrated from the United Arab Emirates in 1998. The retired Christchurch engineer always told his children to be strong and patient, so that's what they are trying to do after the tragedy, his daughter, Maha Elmadani, told Stuff.She said her mother "is staying as strong as possible.

Sayyad was last seen "lying on the floor of the bloody mosque, bleeding from his lower body," she said her father told her. Mortara was an avid cricket fan, and would always send a sparring text with relatives over cricket matches when Canterbury faced Auckland.Days before the shootings, his son, Omar, recalled his father speaking about the importance of unity.

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