

Breaking News: Explosives Thrown in Bondi Attack, Police Documents Reveal
A deadly attack on a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach last week has taken a darker turn as police documents reveal the alleged gunmen threw four undetonated explosives at the start of the attack. Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged with 15 counts of murder and dozens of other offences.
The explosives, including a "tennis ball bomb", were allegedly thrown by Akram and his father Sajid Akram, who was shot dead by police during the attack. Akram himself was shot by police but has since been released from hospital and transferred to prison.
According to police, the Akrams meticulously planned the attack for many months and recorded a video manifesto in October, featuring the Islamic State group flag. Videos found on Naveed's phone show the pair were motivated by a twisted ideology.
The attack occurred on December 14 at a Hanukkah celebration, leaving many shaken. The police investigation is ongoing, with the Akrams' motives and connections being thoroughly examined.
This is a developing story, with further details and updates expected in the coming hours and days.
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