Christchurch Mosque Attack: Indian student Ansi Alibava's body received at Kochi Airport

Ansi had gone to New Zealand last year for studies in business agriculture at Christchurch’s Lincoln University and was supposed to return in December this year, told her cousin to the sources

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With the entire world mourning 50 killings after the deadly Christchurch mosque attacks, the family of Indian student Ansi Alibava, who got killed in that attack, received her body at Kochi airport on Monday as reported by the news sources. Her funeral took place at 11 am at Kodungallur's Cheraman Juma Masjid burial ground.

Ansi was praying in the mosque with her husband at the time of attack but they were both sitting in different sections of the building and she was allegedly the first Indian to be shot dead by the New Zealand psychopath. Her husband, though, managed to escaped the premises.

Her body was kept at Methala Panchayat Community hall in Kodungallur from 9 am to 11 am for her relatives and the public to pay last respect to the deceased.

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The deadly attacks got fifty lives in the name of 'White Nationalism' to which the entire world has been made to re-think on the subject whether it is 'White Nationalism' or 'White Terrorism'.

Ansi had gone to New Zealand last year for studies in business agriculture at Christchurch Lincoln University and was supposed to return in December this year, told her cousin to the sources.

“She had gone there last year, the course was due to finish by April. There was to be a six-month training (course) after which she was to return home by December,” said Niyas, Ansi's cousin.


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