💨 Abstract
A Sydney man named Naveed Akram, who was mistakenly identified as one of the Bondi Beach shooters, has received numerous hate messages and feels his life is at risk. The actual suspects share his name, leading to misidentification on social media. Akram, who has no connection to the attackers, expressed shock and disappointment at the lack of police support, urging people to verify information before sharing.
Courtesy: Sam Courtney-Guy
Suggested
Bondi Beach attack timeline reveals how the Sydney massacre unfolded
Avatar: Fire and Ash premiere in Sydney cancelled after Bondi Beach terror attack
What we know so far about the Bondi Beach attack victims
Who is Bondi Beach suspect Naveed Akram?
Survivors tell how family Hannukkah event with donuts and music descended into hellish bloodbath on Bondi Beach
Survivors tell how family Hannukkah event with donuts and music descended into hellish bloodbath on Bondi Beach
Holocaust survivor trying to save wife and ‘joyous’ Rabbi named as victims of Bondi Beach massacre
Woman describes ‘complete and utter panic’ following Bondi terror attack on friends
Naveed Akram named as suspected Bondi Beach shooter