Nationwide manhunt after brazen murder

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This is one of three men, including two brothers, wanted over a wild “targeted” shooting inside a packed Melbourne venue on Friday night.

A nationwide manhunt is underway for Abdullah El Nasher, 27, Ali El Nasher, 28, and Mikhael Myko, 25, after the trio stormed the Melbourne Pavilion about 10pm and started spraying bullets.

They were there to watch WBA Oceania cruiserweight title fight when police say an argument started and shots were fired in the foyer and in the street. “At this point in time, we have not identified a motive, however the information we have gleaned so far makes us confident this was a targeted attack,” Detective Solomon said.

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