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Two men critical after Blue Mountains shooting | natassiazc

Police are looking for two men and another two men are in a critical condition in hospital after a shooting in the Blue Mountains.

Emergency services were called to a home on Connaught Road in Blackheath just before 4.30am on Friday morning following reports possible gunshots had been fired. Police officers from the Blue Mountains police area command attended and found two men suffering gunshot wounds. Both men were treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics and flown by helicopter to Westmead Hospital, where they are in a critical condition.

A NSW Police spokesperson confirmed police were looking for another two men in relation to the shooting.Police urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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