Following the murder of a mother and her innocent friend, gang warfare violates a “unwritten law.”

Following the murder of a mother and her innocent friend, gang warfare violates an ‘unwritten law’.

SOUTH WEST SYDNEY, REVESBY: On Saturday August 13, bullets were fired at a car carrying two women, aged 48 and 39, in the Sydney suburb of Panania. The police believe it was a premeditated murder. Lametta Fadlallah, 48, was the woman who was killed, and Amner “Amy” Al Hazzour, 39, was her friend who was allegedly in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Emergency services were summoned to Revesby’s Weston Street at around 8.50pm on Saturday due to reports of a double gunshot. Fadlallah was discovered dead at the scene with numerous injuries. Hazzour was sent to a hospital in Liverpool in critical condition, but died from the severity of her injuries. Police say Fadlallah was in the back seat of a car outside her home on Hendy Avenue when an assailant fired after hearing a gun barrel blast on the window. They were fired upon at Panania before escaping to neighboring Revesby.

gunmen kill mother and her innocent friend

gunmen kill mother and her innocent friend

During a press briefing on Sunday afternoon, Danny Doherty, the head of the homicide unit, described the incident as “an organized, methodical and planned murder”. Significant resources were present last night, and significant resources are still present, the detective said. He continued: “It will continue because this is a heinous attack on two women who died in premeditated murder. This is unacceptable and unprecedented. According to Doherty, the police knew Fadlallah, a mother of two.

She was probably the target, according to one theory, he continued. An assailant who fired several bullets into the car was targeting the four occupants. Although there was no evidence linking the murder to ongoing disputes between motorcycle gangs, Doherty claimed the act bore the hallmarks of organized crime. Authorities are concerned because the act appears to go against a criminal organization’s “unwritten directive” not to target women or families. “I think they don’t care anymore,” Doherty remarked.

A 20-year-old man, who was driving, and a 16-year-old girl were also traveling with the two. Cops said they were “extremely lucky” to be alive. “The culprits fired several bullets into the automobile, targeting the four occupants,” the witness said.

Strike Force Laurantus, made up of officers from the Homicide Squad, Bankstown Police District Command and Metropolitan Southwest Region, was formed to investigate the event, according to the statement released by police. from NSW. Crime Stoppers urges anyone who may have information, dash cam footage or neighborhood CCTV to get in touch.

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