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New Zealand mosque shooting: Gunman’s family ‘shattered’ by incident

Terry Fitzgerald, an uncle of Brenton Tarrant.

Terry Fitzgerald, an uncle of Brenton Tarrant.  

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The family of the Australian man arrested for the slaughter of 50 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand said on Sunday that they were stunned and “shattered” by his horrific deed.

“We’re all gob-smacked, we don’t know what to think,” Brenton Tarrant’s grandmother, Marie Fitzgerald, told Australia’s Channel Nine network.

“It’s just so much... to take in that somebody in our family could do anything like this,” Ms. Fitzgerald said from her home in New South Wales State.

He began travelling after his father died several years ago, and has been living in recent years in the southern New Zealand city of Dunedin. But he returned home a year ago for the birthday of his sister, and Ms. Fitzgerald said there were no signs he had undergone a transformation.

Tarrant’s sister and mother, who still live in the area, have been placed under police guard and even family members can’t contact them, she said.

Tarrant’s uncle, Terry Fitzgerald, said they learned of his role in the massacre at two mosques in Christchurch from the television. “First up I said, ‘No it couldn't be’, but then I saw his photo,” he said.

“Now everybody’s just devastated... shattered, that’s the word,” added Marie Fitzgerald.

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