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Youngest and oldest Bondi victims laid to rest

Funerals were held for 10-year-old Matilda Britvan and 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, among 15 killed in the Bondi Beach attack, with 17 people still hospitalized.

  • This past week in Bondi Beach, funerals were held for Matilda Britvan, youngest victim, and Alex Kleytman, oldest victim of the mass shooting.
  • Police say the attack was allegedly carried out by Naveed Akram and Sajid Akram using long-arm guns, and New South Wales Police said early indications point to an Islamic State-inspired attack with authorities probing Philippine travel from November 1 to 28.
  • Family members and community leaders recalled Matilda Britvan at her funeral, with mourners including Alex Ryvchin, Matt Thistlethwaite and Sussan Ley, and her father Michael urging, `I thought that Matilda was the most Australian name that could ever exist.`
  • Authorities reported that 15 victims died and 17 people remain in hospital, including Constable Scott Dyson; Australian courts adjourned the case until April next year with possible life imprisonment.
  • Investigators confirmed AFP investigators are examining significant digital material and plan more search warrants, while Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett vowed support and Bondi promenade reopened with memorials.
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Three more funerals for victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack take place

Four victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack were laid to rest, including the couple that tried to stop the massacre.

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Australia's anti-terror police detain 7 men as 10-year-old Bondi Beach victim laid to rest

Australian police announced they detained seven men amid anti-terror raids in Sydney on Thursday, which marked five days after the deadly Bondi Beach attack.

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Otago Daily Times broke the news in Otago, New Zealand on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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