A jury finds Sydney man Ihsas Khan guilty of committing a terrorist act for stabbing his neighbour — an act he said was like eating a chocolate bar.
A jury has found Sydney man Ihsas Khan guilty of committing a terrorist act for stabbing his neighbour — an act he said was like"eating a chocolate bar".
Mr Greenhalgh sustained life-threatening injuries, but survived after running to a nearby hair dressing salon.
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