Children among the many lifeless and injured in horror Bondi Beach assault: At least 10 confirmed lifeless
At least 12 people, including children, are dead after two heavily armed men opened fire at Bondi Beach on Sunday using military-grade weapons.
At least 18 people were transported to hospitals across Sydney, including a child treated at Sydney Children’s Hospital.
One of the gunmen was shot dead at the scene, while a second was shot, arrested and remains in custody, where he is being treated by emergency services.
A Jewish festival, Chanukah by the Sea, advertised as a night of family fun, was taking place, with children attending the event when the gunmen opened fire.
Witnesses said two men stepped out of a vehicle on Campbell Parade, near Bondi Pavilion, and opened fire about 6.40pm on Sunday with footage showing blast after blast on the tourist strip. Some witnesses reported more than 30 shots.
The firearms appeared to be semi-automatic, with magazines seen scattered on the ground.
Police are examining a suspected IED bomb at the scene, with unverified reports suggesting it was placed under a pedestrian bridge.
Video obtained by the Daily Mail shows a heroic man creeping up behind one of the gunmen via the carpark at the north end of the beach, and then wrestling him to the ground.
At least 10 people, including children, are dead after two heavily armed men opened fire at Bondi Beach on Sunday.
Paramedics were called at 6.45pm to reports of multiple people shot
At least 10 people have been confirmed dead, including children
The hero then waves a rifle in the man’s face.
The gunman then walks away and the hero drops the rifle.
A witness told Daily Mail: ‘These men pulled over their car put a black flag with an emblem on the windshield then walked over the footbridge and started firing.’
Tim Hamilton was with friends in North Bondi when he thought he heard a car backfiring but ‘more violent than that, like a little bit louder’.
‘I stood up and looked over and then I just saw people on the beach running really fast away from that area, like the Bondi Pavilion but the north side of it,’ he told Daily Mail.
He added that people were hiding behind the concrete wall and running into the ocean to try and stay clear of the shooters.
Tim said he did not receive an emergency alert on his phone following the incident.
‘When we were walking home, we saw this guy who was up at Speedo Cafe, which is kind of near the North Bondi grass, and he was on the pavement bleeding.
‘That was quite far away from where the shooters were. So I think one of the bullets must have travelled quite far. There were people helping him.’
The beach was crowded with hundreds of tourists and locals at the end of a 30C summer day.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the situation in Bondi was ‘shocking and distressing’.
‘My thoughts are with every person affected,’ he said.
Heather Nolan, was having dinner at the North Bondi RSL ‘when we heard pop pop pop pop pop pop pop’.
‘It was still light outside, so it seemed odd to have the firecrackers,’ Nolan told the ABC. ‘And then I saw people sprinting from the beach.’
She and her family hid behind a wooden bench before heading into a changing room after a door was opened.
‘We felt … like we were safe in there. But there were people crying, people who were trying to locate loved ones who they weren’t connected with,’ she said. ‘Some people had just fled from the beach and hadn’t taken phones with them and [were] disconnected from their friends and family.’
