Lametta Fadlallah, 49, and Amner 'Amy' Al Hazouri, 39, were killed after a hail of bullets were fired into a car in Panania, just before 9pm. Watch the video ...
“We should be asking questions, how could this happen? “It’s not acceptable by any standards. “The rule books have been thrown out the window.” “To actually kill a female in public like this, like they are a gangland figure, I’ve never seen it in the 40 years I’ve been here,” he said. “The man was yelling at the woman to get back in the car,” the neighbour said. “I thought at first the woman in the back might have had a heart attack and that’s why the car has pulled up.”
A woman killed in a suspected targeted shooting over the weekend was reportedly heavily involved in the criminal world and may have been “assassinated” ...
“Our mother is not well and cannot travel to Australia to see her daughter. May Allah have mercy on you, the heart of your sister. “It’s unacceptable by any standards. It’s unprecedented, really. I can’t believe it, you’re done, you won’t tell me again”. The distraught family of a slain Sydney hairdresser has issued a heartbreaking tribute as they desperately seek financial help to have her flown to her family in Lebanon.
The brutal execution of Lametta Fadlallah, 48, Amy Hazouri, 39, has sent shockwaves through police ranks amid fears underworld bosses may have 'torn up the ...
It was a planned murder, an assassination really, and it's happened in a public street in Sydney,' he said. A Mercedes was found in Wattle Grove, another Mercedes in Yagoona, and another burnt shell of a car was found in Revesby. 'She was right into the life. 'This is an appalling attack on two women. OCTOBER 4, 2020 - Shaylin Zreika - an associate of the Alameddines - is beaten with a metal bar in a street fight in Strathfield A car was found burnt out in the nearby suburb of Revesby, a common method used in gangland hits (pictured) Amy Hazouri (pictured), 39, was in the same car and was also shot. Police allege the shooting was a targeted attack (a burnt out car found in a nearby suburb) Ms Hazouri was sitting next to her and is thought to have been 'collateral damage' in the vicious attack, simply in the wrong place at the wrong time when she was shot dead. A 16-year-old girl and 20-year-old man were also in the vehicle but miraculously escaped the hail of up to a dozen bullets by speeding off to safety and calling for help. Lametta Fadlallah (left) is understood to have been the target and Amy Hazouri (right) is believed to have been collateral damage A mother shot dead in the backseat of a car alongside her hairdresser friend in a brazen gangland assassination in Sydney may have 'known too much' according to underworld sources.
Detectives are following multiple lines of inquiry over the “unprecedented” fatal shooting of Lametta Fadlallah and Amneh al-Hazouri, who were gunned down ...
Till we meet again,” the post read. “We are taking this seriously. Mother Lametta Fadlallah, 48, and Amneh al-Hazouri, known as Amy, 39, were gunned down inside a silver four-wheel drive in Panania on Saturday night. It is unprecedented. “There’s a lot of information and lines of inquiry that are happening as we speak,” he said. NSW Police are targeting “the usual suspects” such as known gangland families across Sydney in an effort to stop a possible act of retaliation following the shooting deaths of two women in the city’s south-west.
The women, identified as Lametta Fadlallah and Amneh Al-Hazzouri, died after their car was sprayed with bul...
A 16-year-old girl and 20-year-old man were inside the car at the time and were "shaken but not injured" in the attack. Police said that the shooter's motive was still unclear but that Fadlallah was known to police. Police said Fadlallah was sitting in the back seat of a car outside her Hendy Avenue home when there was a knock on the window from the barrel of a gun and an attacker suddenly opened fire. "It's not acceptable by any standards. Hairdresser Amneh Al-Hazzouri, known as Amy to her friends, also in the back, was caught up in a barrage of deadly fire. She had been in a relationship with one of the founding members of a street gang and later in life was also in a relationship with a notorious Kings Cross standover man, who is now also dead.
Lametta Fadlallah and Amy Hazouri died when a car they were sitting in was peppered with bullets.
"These are the hallmarks of a planned attack; it was methodical, it was planned," Det Supt Doherty said. A 16-year-old girl and a man, 20, were also in the car and police say they were "very lucky they were not killed as well". Burned-out cars were found in nearby suburbs in the hours after the attack and police are investigating if they are linked to the shooting.
Tributes are being paid to a Sydney hairdresser believed to be an innocent party caught up in a targeted shooting in the city's south-west at the weekend.
Investigators confirmed 48-year-old Ms Fadlallah was known to police and had "past relationships with other known identities" in the underworld. Until we meet again." Police believe Ms Hazouri was a "completely innocent party" caught up in an assassination. God bless your soul. Ms Raunegger said her "beautiful sister" was an "innocent party". They were both uninjured.
Sydney shooting: Mother-of-two Lametta Fadlallah and Amy Hazouri were killed on Saturday in an escalation of Sydney gang wars.
Burned-out cars were located in nearby suburbs in the hours following the attack and police are investigating if the vehicles are linked. "It's not acceptable by any standards. A 16-year-old girl and 20-year-old man were also in the car at the time of the incident and were left incredibly shaken but physically unhurt, Detective Superintendent Doherty said.
Neighbours knew Lametta Fadlallah as a chatty mum. Police knew her for her crime associate ex-husbands. And the underworld suspected her to be a drug dealer ...
Police sources said the marital split was amicable, and that during Derbas’ association with criminal figures, his wife did not come to police attention. “There’s a lot of smoke around businesses like that, particularly when it comes to leasing cars,” said someone with knowledge of organised crime. After three killings in April and May, all believed to be linked to the drug trade, NSW Police launched Taskforce Erebus to investigate and prevent the escalating violence. “To suggest the rules are out the window – well, there are no rules,” said Michael Kennedy, a lecturer in policing and criminal justice at Western Sydney University. Back on Hendy Avenue, police were doorknocking the street again on Monday, and fingerprint dust covered a white car near the shooting site. One, who wanted to be known only as Mark, said his wife saw “a figure running up the street, a dark shadow”. They also heard a car driving down the street. That’s what happened at the 1984 Milperra massacre, a shoot-out between two bikie gangs in a pub car park when a 14-year-old bystander was killed. She was known to be a “very big drug dealer” and she owed people money, said one with knowledge of the criminal milieu. “As soon as you start hurting innocent people, particularly if it’s a child, [more disciplined gangs know] it brings too much attention,” the source said. How can you feel safe when innocent people are being gunned down for being in the wrong place at the wrong time?” Some knew they weren’t. “I heard a big bang, like an explosion,” said one, who wanted to be known only as Suellen. The 20-year-old man and 16-year-old girl in the front were unhurt.