Woman's Day Magazine NZ

A FAMILY OF BROKEN HEARTS The tears never stop falling

Two months ago Qariah Omar and Hayden Richardson-Algar tied the knot in a sunny ceremony at Ohariu Valley in Wellington, beside rolling hills and rustic farmland. The intimate service went just as primary school teacher Qariah planned.

However, there was a deep sadness lingering. In the front row, on an empty seat beside the bride’s family, was a framed picture of her beloved brother Tariq Omar. As Qariah stood through her nuptials, she locked eyes with the

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