Police are braced for revenge gangland shootings in pockets of south-west Sydney after a silver vehicle was peppered with bullets, killing two women. 9News
, created after gangster Salim Hamze, 18, and his father were killed in a drive-by shooting last October, have swooped on the area.
Fadlallah and Al-Hazzouri were at the Panania house with friends before a night out, and were shot after they had left the Hendy Avenue residence. "If you unpack what actually happened, for someone to know where she was, they obviously would have had to survey her for a point of time," he said.
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