Bondi Beach shooting LIVE updates: Tense moment Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke is heckled at memorial
Thousands have gathered at a memorial on Sydneys famous Bondi Beach 24 hours after a father and his son allegedly opened fire during a Jewish Hannukkah celebration.
Thousands have gathered at a memorial on Sydneys famous Bondi Beach 24 hours after a father and his son allegedly opened fire during a Jewish Hannukkah celebration.
The death toll remains at 16 following Australias second worst mass shooting.
Naveed Akram, 24, and his father Sajid, 50, stood on a footbridge connecting Campbell Parade to the Bondi Pavilion on Sunday night, firing shots into a crowd as people screamed and sprinted for cover.
Naveed remains in hospital under police guard after being shot by officers. He remains in a coma but is expected to survive.
His father Sajid, a licenced firearms holder, was shot dead by police.
Nine of the 15 innocent people who lost their lives have been identified.
The youngest victim was 10-year-old Matilda.
Other victims included British-born Chabad Rabbi Eli Schlanger, 41, French national Dan Elkayam, 27, Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, beloved husband and father Tibor Weitzen, Wellington Street synagogue assistant Reuven Morrison and retired NSW Police detective sergeant Peter Meagher.
Tensions flared at Monday nights memorial, where Home Affairs minister Tony Burke was booed by hecklers.