Morning team Mamamia.
What a bizarre night it was with the suspected bomb ordeal taking place in Mosman. It was one of those terrifying times when you think you’re watching a movie instead of real life. Thankfully, the woman is safe. Here’s what happened:
1. Teenager safe after 10-hours attached to apparent collar bomb
UPDATE: No explosives have been found in the device.
In an extraordinarily bizarre attack (where some details are still fuzzy) it appears a man entered the home of one of Australia’s wealthiest men, attached a bomb to his 18-year-old daughter’s neck and then ordered her to reveal little to police otherwise he would detonate it. He said she could phone police but that he would know if she gave too much detail away. Police bomb technicians, some of the best in the world, spent 10-hours trying to remove the girl from the device and worked with the British military (over communication channels) to free her. Technicians still do not know how dangerous the device is. Assistant Commissioner of NSW Police Mark Murdoch said he believed this was the first time any such incident like this had occurred in Australia. Police were limited in what they could reveal during the ordeal because they were concerned who may be watching. The attacker was already possessed of highly complex and elaborate methods, which had all at the scene on edge. If anybody has any information about the man or the attack which took place at Burrawong Avenue about 2.30pm, they should phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Top Comments
I can not get my head around the fear of what that young girl went thru with the device around her neck,for all those hours.
She is one very brave girl..wow!
That will stay with her for yrs to come....someone will make a movie out of it, and it will I hope show her great courage.
Thank God it was never real....I tried to think if it happened to me, for just 10 mins!...No Way!....she had it for 10 long hours. She should be given a medal,no seriously....she should.
Hmmm...the family is eager to get back to normal life as quickly as possible.