1. New details about the mother-of-two and partner shot by police at Melbourne swingers party.
New information about the Melbourne couple shot by police while attending a Saints and Sinners themed sex party in Melbourne over the weekend has emerged.
Zita Sukys, 37, and her partner, 35-year-old Dale Ewins were attending the themed party at Inflation nightclub on King Street as a couple on Friday night, dressed as the well known comic book and film characters, Harley Quinn and The Joker.
As part of his costume, Ewins was carrying and posing for photos with a toy gun. A photograph obtained by 7 News shows the couple in costume playing with an imitation gun, however police will not confirm that the gun they were allegedly threatened by was a fake.
According to multiple reports, trouble began when an ex-girlfriend of Ewins - who was also at the club - phoned police to report Ewins was carrying a weapon.
Channel 7 reports that upon attending the scene, club staff reassured police that the weapon was a fake, but shortly after 3am, both Ewins and Sukys were shot. The pair were reportedly in a "compromising position" at the time.
Both Sukys, a mother-of-two, and Ewins, a father-of-one, are in hospital and understood to be in a stable condition.
Police allegedly seized the mobile phones of Sukys and Ewins.
Sukys' father claims he learned of the shooting via a family friend and as yet, has had no contact with police.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday evening, Victoria Police Superintendent Philip Green said, "The Inflation incident will be, or is, and will remain subject to a full formal investigation and report and that will take its course."