Amy Al-Hazzouri, who was killed in a gangland shooting, has been laid to rest at a Lakemba cemetery in Sydney's south-west. MORE:
Amy Al-Hazzouri, 39, was in the backseat of a four-wheel drive with 48-year-old Lametta Fadlallah in Panania when a shooter sprayed the car with bullets and killed them both on Saturday night.READ MORE:
Hairdresser Amneh Al-Hazzouri, known as Amy to her friends, also in the back, was caught up in a barrage of deadly fire."Anyone who used to be upset, depressed, anything would go to Amy and she would give them the support, the power and energy.Father of shooting victim Amy Al-Hazzouri says his daughter was an angelAl-Hazzouri's brother-in-law, Mounir Sajad, said she was "very loved" and the family is obviously devastated.
"She was a hard worker, a good lady, always looking after her sister and brother and sometimes looked after her father," Sajad said."She worked with this woman, someone give her advice not to, but she didn't ," Sajad said.
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