Aya Al-Umari desperately misses her brother Hussein, who was killed in the 2019 massacre, with 50 others

A few months after the Christchurch mosque attacks, Aya Al-Umari went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, and from there to Abu Dhabi, where she and her brother Hussein grew up.

The trip was a major step towards accepting her brother’s death, she says. “I wanted to go down the memory lane of our childhood.”

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