As he was rushed into an ambulance, Mohsin Al-Harbi raised a finger to the sky, declaring his love for Allah. He died a few hours later. RIP 🙏
Al-Harbi is the only victim of the Christchurch mosque shootings who survived the initial attack but later died in hospital. He was one of the 50 killed in the mosque shootings on Friday.
Mohsin Al-Harbi is the only victim of the Christchurch mosque shootings who survived the initial attack but later died in hospital.The couple’s son said the striking image of his injured father capturing the moment he lay on a stretcher, praising his god, had been shared widely on social media.“We accept his destiny and Allah’s will. I’m grateful and thankful to Allah in all situations and circumstances.
“The foreign ministry called me and informed me that I must come to the hospital to identify my brother-in-law’s remains,” Jordanian media reported Mohsin’s brother-in-law Bader Dukhan as saying.
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