More details emerge of deadly shooting of two women on a suburban Sydney street

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Police say the “rule books have been thrown out the window” after the deadly double shooting of two women in suburban Sydney on Saturday night. 7NEWS

Lametta Fadlallah was likely the intended target, police said.The vehicle with four people inside it then sped away for about a kilometre before coming to a stop in nearby Revesby.“There was a lot of yelling but I had no idea what it was all about,” the retired firefighter told“I thought at first the woman in the back might have had a heart attack and that’s why the car has pulled up.”“The man was yelling at the woman to get back in the car,” the neighbour said.

Emergency services arrived to the scene to find Fadlallah and Al Hazouri with gunshot wounds inside the car.Two other people were in the car at the time of the shooting.Fadlallah, identified as a mother of two, could not be revived and died at the scene.A girl, 16, and man, 20, were also in the car at the time and were left incredibly shaken but physically unhurt, Detective Superintendent Doherty said.

Burned-out cars were located in nearby suburbs in the hours following the attack and police are investigating if the vehicles are linked to the shooting. She had been in a long-term relationship with Halal Safi, a standover man and drug dealer found dead earlier this year.Al Hazzouri, a hairdresser known as Amy to her friends, is considered to have been an innocent bystander caught up in a barrage of deadly fire.He urged the public to come forward with information about the attack.

 

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