What We Know About the Shooting Victims at Sydney's Bondi Beach Jewish Event
The attack killed 15 and injured about 40, including police and children, targeting a Chabad Hanukkah event attended by community leaders and Holocaust survivors.
- On Sunday, a mass shooting struck a Chabad Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, Sydney, killing 15 people and targeting the Jewish community.
- Police say a father-and-son duo opened fire from a bridge, with the 50-year-old alleged gunman killed and his 24-year-old son detained or hospitalised.
- Victims spanned generations from a 10-year-old primary student, Matilda, to 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, while about 40 people were taken to hospital and 27 remain hospitalised.
- On December 15, 2025, mourners gathered at a Bondi Beach memorial as Australian politicians called for stricter gun controls and police recovered six licensed firearms from the father.
- Authorities note the son had previously been assessed by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation years ago with no ongoing threat, and police found improvised explosive devices in a car linked to the attackers.
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