Christchurch shooting LIVE: Families of Al Noor, Linwood mosque victims wait for release of bodies, burials planned

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged global leaders to crack down on social media companies that broadcast terrorist attacks

Jacinda Ardern has confirmed New Zealand will toughen its gun laws after the attacks on Friday.

More than 250 police officers are piecing together the details of Friday's attack, the largest number ever deployed to a case in New Zealand. "People were trying to rush out, some were bleeding, limping, screaming. And the immediate thing that came to my mind, today is my last," he said.

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