Published on 12:48 PM, March 17, 2019

NEW ZEALAND ATTACK

5 Bangladeshis confirmed dead

Relatives of a member of the Bangladeshi community wait for news at a community centre in Christchurch, New Zealand, March 17, 2019. Photo: REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Five Bangladesh nationals have been confirmed dead in Friday's terror attacks in New Zealand mosques.

Three more bodies of Bangladesh nationals were identified as Mozammel Haque, Omar Faroque, Zakaria Bhuiyan apart from Dr Abdus Samad and Hosne Ara Ahmed, Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, honorary consul to the Consulate of Bangladesh in Auckland told The Daily Star.

Of them, the identity of Zakaria Bhuiyan was confirmed around 10:30pm (local time), the honorary consul added.

New Zealand police have already communicated with the families of two victims -- Dr Abdus Samad and Hosne Ara Ahmed, Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, told The Daily Star.

There is no relative of three victims except Abdus Samad and Hosne Ara found in New Zealand, Shafiqur said. “We are trying to contact with relatives of the three victims through our foreign ministry for handing over the bodies,” he added.

He said three other Bangladesh nationals –Montasim Billah, Sheikh Hasan Rubel and Sajeda Akhtar Lipi -- who sustained injuries in the attack are now under going treatment at a local hospital.   

Meanwhile, State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam told UNB that the New Zealand government has informed Bangladesh that they will take one close relative from each of the victims' families to New Zealand and they will be able to bring the bodies back home.

Shahriar said Dr Samad's family has decided to bury him locally and his elder son will join them from Bangladesh.

Fifty people were killed in terror attacks on two mosques during Jum'a prayers in Christchurch on the day.

"We're urging all concerned to communicate through our hotline numbers," he said.

Honorary Consul of Bangladesh Shafiqur Rahman could be contacted over his mobile phone (No +64 21024 65819). Two additional numbers for emergency contact are +61 424 472544, +61 450173035.