Deadly Shooting Incident Rocks Sydney, Australia: Police Respond
A deadly shooting at Sydney's famous Bondi Beach left ten people dead on Sunday, according to Australian police. The attack also wounded 12 others, with local media reporting that the gunman was among those killed.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation confirmed that one of the shooters died during the incident. Police have not yet clarified whether the gunman's death is included in the official count of ten fatalities.
Bondi Beach is one of Australia's most recognizable tourist destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year to its iconic coastline just east of Sydney's city center. The area is typically crowded with beachgoers, surfers, and tourists, especially on weekends.
Mass shootings are rare in Australia, which implemented strict gun control laws following the 1996 Port Arthur massacre that killed 35 people. The country's gun buyback program and licensing requirements have kept firearm deaths relatively low compared to other developed nations.
Australian authorities have not released details about the shooter's identity or possible motives. The incident marks one of the deadliest shooting events in Australia in recent years, raising questions about how the attacker obtained weapons despite the country's tight gun restrictions.
Layla Al Mansoori