Father and son turned out to be the attackers, mourning in Australia due to the death of 16 people; national flag at half mast
Bondi Beach Shooting Sydney Attack Australia: Australian Horrific mass shooting on Bondi Beach The country is in shock after. New South Wales regarding this horrific attack (NSW) The police have made many important revelations. According to the police, the suspects involved in this terrorist attack were father and son. At the same time, the number of dead has increased to 15 civilians, while one attacker has also died. In this way a total of 16 people have lost their lives.
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NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon told in the press conference that initial investigation has revealed that only two shooters were involved in the attack and no third attacker is being searched.
Father and son were the attackers
According to the police, the two accused in the firing were a 50-year-old father and 24-year-old son. The 50-year-old father died during the attack, while his son is seriously injured and at present his condition is said to be stable.
One attacker had a valid arms license
Commissioner Lanyon said that the 50-year-old accused had a valid firearm license for the last 10 years. There were at least six registered weapons in his name. After this revelation, questions have also started being raised regarding the arms licensing system in Australia.
No signs of conspiracy, but investigation continues
Police say that at present there is no concrete indication that this attack was pre-planned. However, the investigation is still in its initial stage and all aspects are being investigated in depth.
Five victims identified
The five victims identified so far include Rabbi Eli Schlanger, Dan Elkayem, Alexander Kleitman, Rabbi Yaakov Levitan and Reuven Morrison, Australia’s state broadcaster ABC reports.
death toll increased
The number of dead in this attack was initially reported to be 12, but many injured, including a child, died overnight. After this, the total number of dead has increased to 16, which also includes one attacker.
The national flag will fly at half mast in Australia today
The national flag will fly at half mast in Australia today to pay tribute to the dead. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described it as ‘Pure Evil’ i.e. ‘an act of complete evil’.
This incident at Bondi Beach has shocked the whole of Australia. The government and security agencies are now trying to understand how this tragedy happened despite such a strict gun control system.
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