One man dead, one injured in Sydney shootings

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One man dead, one injured in Sydney shootings
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A police investigation is under way in Sydney's inner west after the shooting of two men, with one dead and the other critically injured.

One man is dead and another seriously injured after two shootings in Sydney innerwest which forced the closure of two quiet suburban streets.

One man was found by neighbours on a footpath in Henry St bleeding from a serious wound to his chest about 1pm on Friday.The man was rushed to the Royal Prince Alfred hospital under police escort just before 6pm, where he remains in a serious condition.Keith Mulhall told Seven News his wife found the man on the way home from a coffee date with a friend.

Paramedics also treated a second man in his 50s, found in a nearby Victoria Street house with a serious gunshot wound to his head.

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