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Bonnyrigg's Shock: Local Family Linked to Massacre
20 Dec
Summary
- A father and son from a diverse Sydney suburb committed a deadly shooting.
- The attack targeted a Hanukkah celebration, killing fifteen people.
- Authorities linked the gunmen to Islamic State ideology and ideology.

A quiet and diverse Sydney suburb has been thrust into the global spotlight following a horrific mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration. Two local residents, father and son Naveed and Sajid Akram, are accused of perpetrating the attack that killed fifteen people. The incident has deeply shaken the community of Bonnyrigg, where neighbors expressed shock and disbelief.
Authorities have stated that the Akrams were motivated by Islamic State ideology. Naveed Akram survived the incident and faces multiple charges, including murder and terrorism, while his father died at the scene. Investigations into the family have yielded few immediate details, with many community members and former acquaintances describing them as private and unassuming.
The attack has reignited conversations about antisemitic violence in Australia. Despite the community's diverse makeup, with over 80 percent of households speaking a language other than English, the event has cast a shadow of fear and prompted calls for unity. Local leaders and residents are grappling with the implications of such violence occurring within their midst.


