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Michael Vaughan: Hearing Bondi Beach Attacks Was Terrifying
Michael Vaughan and his family sheltered in a nearby restaurant during the attack that killed 15 at a Hanukkah event, with a civilian confronting one of the shooters.
- On December 14, a shooting at Bondi Beach targeted a Hanukkah celebration, with reports citing 12 dead and authorities confirming at least 15 civilians, including one child, killed.
- Two armed attackers arrived in a vehicle and opened fire, police identified the alleged shooters as a father and son; the older man was killed and the other seriously wounded.
- Former England captain Michael Vaughan said he was trapped inside a restaurant a few hundred yards from Bondi for several hours with his wife and two daughters, calling the gunshots terrifying and praising a civilian who confronted an attacker.
- The third Ashes Test in Adelaide is scheduled to begin on December 17 and organisers said the match will go ahead as planned, with England players deeply saddened and tributes planned at Adelaide Oval.
- A bystander overpowered one attacker and police later killed the other while authorities confirmed the arrest of Naveed Akram, who is currently in custody.
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Former England captain locked inside restaurant near Bondi during attack
Former England captain Michael Vaughan, 51, said hearing gunshots during Sunday's Bondi Beach attack in Sydney was “terrifying”, describing being locked inside a restaurant “a few hundred yards” from the scene for...
Former cricketer Michael Vaughan was present during the Bondi Beach shooting and narrowly escaped death. People in the restaurant hid under tables as gunfire continued to echo. Elderly people, children, and women were also making protective efforts in this dangerous situation. These photos capture the horrific incident, which was terrifying for everyone.
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