Michael Vaughan shared his frightening ordeal of being trapped in a restaurant in Bondi during an active shooting incident at Bondi Beach. The tragic event resulted in the deaths of at least 12 individuals targeted by two gunmen during a Jewish Hanukkah gathering.
The shooting occurred around 6:50 pm local time, leading to one of the gunmen being fatally shot, while the other was taken into police custody. Witnesses in the vicinity recounted harrowing experiences from the incident.
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan, who is in Australia for the Ashes coverage, recounted the terrifying situation on social media, expressing gratitude for the emergency services and a brave individual who confronted the attacker.
The shooting has been labeled a terrorist act, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemning the violence and emphasizing national unity in support of the affected families. Authorities are actively investigating the incident and ensuring the safety of the area, including the discovery and disposal of explosive devices.
In a heroic act, a local individual tackled one of the gunmen at the beach, disarming him and assisting in resolving the situation. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer extended condolences to those impacted by the tragic attack in Bondi Beach, emphasizing solidarity with Australia during this challenging time.
