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Masstown farmer launches pumpkins over a kilometre for charity | SaltWireWELLINGTON - A coroner's inquiry into the death of 51 Muslim worshippers in 2019 in New Zealand’s deadliest shooting will start on Tuesday, hoping to establish what happened after the attack started and make recommendations to prevent deaths in the future.
Tarrant released a racist manifesto shortly before the attack and streamed the shootings live on Facebook. The inquiry is a legal process required by New Zealand law to examine unexpected deaths and receives input from medical examiners, police, first responders and other witnesses to the death.
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