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MEDIA CONFERENCE: New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush has confirmed the death toll from the Christchurch mosque terror attacks has risen to 50.

Commissioner Bush says 50 others were injured during the massacre, with two remaining in a critical condition. The Police Commissioner says security around the country's mosques will continue until police are sure 'there is no further threat'. He says authorities remain 'absolutely vigilant' and are dedicated to keeping everyone 'safe from harm'.

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