Commuters were travelling to work and World Cup fans were streaming into the New Zealand city when a gunman attacked

Christina Tuala had just finished making a delivery of joinery supplies for a store fit-out in central Auckland when shots rang out from an adjoining building. Parked just 20 metres from the building with her colleague Jerome Hisus, she watched as streams of workers fled en masse.

“First we heard two gunshots, we had closed up our truck, and everyone started running. We looked up and saw two men crouching, cowering in the corner, and one lying down, we thought he had been shot.”

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