Former England captain Michael Vaughan narrowly escaped the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, himself told the story of the scary scene.
Michael Vaughan: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has now told the scary story of the terrorist attack on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. On December 14, terrorists attacked the famous Bondi Beach and Michael Vaughan was also in the same area. After the firing, he had to go and hide in a restaurant. There was a lot of chaos outside and 15 people died in this terrorist attack. Many people have also been seriously injured in the meantime.
Terrorist attack on Bondi Beach
Hanukkah celebrations were going on at Bondi Beach on 14 December. Meanwhile, two people (father and son) came with guns and opened fire on the people present on the beach. About 15 people lost their lives and more than 40 people were seriously injured. Let us tell you that a 10 year old girl also died in the attack. Local media reported that 50 year old Sajid Akram and his 24 year old son Navid Akram carried out this terrorist attack. Sajid was killed by the police on the spot, while Naveed was caught.
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Michael Vaughan told the story of the scary scene
After the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, Michael Vaughan made a shocking revelation on social media. He told that he was also in Bondi and he had to stop in a restaurant. Giving information on X, he said, ‘It was quite scary to be locked in a restaurant on Bondi Beach. Now I am safe but thanks to the emergency services and the person who faced the terrorists. My condolences to all those who have been affected by this attack.
Vaughan was in Australia to cover the Ashes
The Ashes series 2025-26 is currently going on between England and Australia. Former English captain Michael Vaughan was in Australia to cover this. Two matches of the Ashes series have been played and Australia won both. Now the third Ashes Test is going to be played in Adelaide on 17 December.
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