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New Zealand mosque shootings: Names of seven people of Indian-origin registered as 'missing'

HYDERABAD: Names of seven people of Indian origin were registered as missing on a website of the International Committee of the Red Cross in cooperation with National Red Cross and Crescent Societies.


Family members and friends of the missing persons registered the names on the site familylinks.icrc.org. The website is dedicated to people missing in connection with conflicts, natural disasters and migration.

In the section “Restoring contact between people separated by the

Christchurch

firearms incident”, the names listed as missing included a woman from Kerala, Ansi Karippakulam Alibava, 25, whose last contact was at the

mosque

where the shooting took place.

Other names were: Arif Vora, 58, Amiv Vora, 29, Farah Ahsan, 30, of Warangal, Mehbook Khokhar, 64, from

Gujarat

and Musa Patel, 59.

47-year-old Imran Khan was at the Majid Alnoor where the shooting took place. He had spoken to his wife before he left for the mosque.

Two persons registered themselves as “I am alive” and they were Manjinder, 25, and Rajalakshmi, 39.
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