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The home of a prominent far-right activist in Austria has been searched over alleged connections to the Christchurch mosque massacre on March 15 which killed 50 people.
The man reportedly received a 'disproportionately high donation' from a person with the same last name as the suspected gunman. Austrian prosecutors say electronic devices were seized from the Vienna property.
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