1,000 people came together to honor 50 lives lost in Christchurch mosque massacre

They came together as one, more than 1,000 students from rival Christchurch schools and different religions, joining voices to honor the 50 lives lost in a massacre that has deeply wounded the New Zealand city. In a park across from the Al Noor mosque, where dozens were killed by a white supremacist gunman, the students sat on the grass in Monday's fading daylight, lifting flickering candles to the sky as they sang a traditional Maori song.