The most up-to-date news from a police press conference in Christchurch:
• When they were removing the bodies from the mosques last night a fiftieth victim was found.
• The number of injured people has also been increased to 50.
• 36 people are in hospital in Christchurch and two of them are critical. A child has been to taken to the Starship children's hospital.
• The 28-year-old Australian man has been remanded in custody until a date in April on a charge of murder. Further charges will be made.
• Two people were arrested at a police barrier, one of whom had a gun. They are not thought to have been involved in the planning of the massacre or to have taken part in it but charges will be brought.
• A fourth person is thought to have been planning to help rescue children but, as he brought a gun with him, apparently for self-protection, which is illegal, he is likely to be charged. He is not thought to have been involved in the planning of the massacre or to have taken part in it.
• It seems that all the victims, both inside and outside the mosques, were Muslims.
• The 28-year-old Australian man charged with murder appears to have made adaptations to one or more of the weapons he used.
I think that is just about everything that was discussed, apart from the fact that the police are, of course, doing lots more investigating and family liaison officers and other specialists from the police, as well as experienced volunteer counsellors are providing as much support to the families and survivors as possible.