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Tense scenes as Chch terrorist’s referees give evidence

Last updated: October 10, 2024 1:43 pm
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By Danielle Clent of RNZ

Tensions ran high as the two referees for the Christchurch mosque gunman’s firearms licence testified in the coroner’s court. One referee refused to answer questions and told a lawyer to “sit down,” while the other threatened to walk out, calling a lawyer “annoying.”

The inquest into the tragic deaths of 51 worshippers at Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre has resumed to investigate how the terrorist obtained his firearms licence. Deputy Chief Coroner Brigitte Windley is leading the examination.

During Thursday’s session, the terrorist’s gaming friend and parent, who acted as referees for the firearms licence application, provided testimony. The gaming friend revealed that he had known the terrorist for about 10 years, meeting him online while playing World of Warcraft. He described the terrorist as right-wing and “anti-immigration,” but also well-traveled, visiting countries like Pakistan, Ukraine, China, and others. The gaming friend considered the terrorist sensible and responsible, not aware of any criminal activities at the time of being a referee.

When asked about the importance of being a referee, the gaming friend became defensive and refused to answer questions, citing the events of March 15. His parent, who also acted as a referee, expressed similar sentiments, believing the terrorist to be a “nice chap” and feeling he knew him well enough to vouch for him. The parent’s outburst led to a reprimand from Coroner Windley for unhelpful behavior.

As the inquest progresses, more witnesses are expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the issuance of the gunman’s firearms licence. The second phase of the inquest will span three weeks, with approximately 15 witnesses scheduled to testify.

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