L078-AUSTRALIA RESUMEN DE LA MASACRE EN SIDNEY

15 de diciembre 2025 - 17:24

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WRAP: Mourners around the world grieve Australia's worst mass shooting in decades

VIDEO SHOWS: WRAP OF EDITS OF EVENTS FOLLOWING A SHOOTING AT SYDNEY'S BONDI BEACH

EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT IS A WRAP AND CONTAINS NO NEW MATERIAL. ORIGINAL EDIT NUMBERS ARE INCLUDED IN SHOTLIST

SHOWS: Israelis gathered for an emotional vigil on Sunday (December 14), in Tel Aviv, commemorating the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting attack in Australia. Lighting candles and chanting in prayer, the vigil held a symbolic meaning, on the first night of Hannukah. (9882-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/TEL-AVIV-VIGIL)

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (DECEMBER 14, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

1. HANDS HOLDING CANDLE

2. PEOPLE CHANTING IN PRAYER

3. CANDLES

4. MAN LIGHTING CANDLES AND ARRANGING THEM IN THE FORM OF A 'STAR OF DAVID'

5. WOMAN HOLDING CANDLE

People in London held a vigil outside the Australian High Commission on Sunday evening. They gathered outside the embassy building to commemorate those killed as a rabbi prayed before the lighting of the menorah to mark the first night of Hanukkah. (9865-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/BRITAIN-VIGIL)

LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (DECEMBER 14, 2025) (BBC - No use UK)

6. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE GATHERED OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA HIGH COMMISSION IN LONDON, SOME CARRYING

7. ISRAELI AND UK FLAGS

8. PEOPLE HUGGING

A giant menorah was lit at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Sunday (December 14) as Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier led a Hanukkah ceremony that celebrated resilience and unity in the shadow of a deadly attack on a Jewish holiday gathering in Sydney, Australia, earlier the same day. (9846 AUSTRALIA-CRIME/GERMANY-HANUKKAH BERLIN)

BERLIN, GERMANY (DECEMBER 14, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

9. HANUKKAH CANDLES ALIGHT AT BRANDENBURG GATE

10. GERMAN PRESIDENT FRANK-WALTER STEINMEIER AND HIS WIFE ELKE BUEDENBENDER WATCHING

11. BERLIN RABBI YEHUDA TEICHTAL, GERMAN PRESIDENT FRANK-WALTER STEINMEIER AND HIS WIFE ELKE BUEDENBENDER WATCHING

12. ISRAELI FLAG AND CHRISTMAS TREE

Australian police raided the home of the alleged Bondi Beach gunmen on Sunday as Australia mourned victims of its worst gun violence in almost 30 years. Multiple police could be seen blocking the road and setting up a cordon where the property is located in the Sydney suburb of Bonnyrigg. (9899-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/POLICE-EVENING-RAIDS)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 14, 2025) (SEVEN NETWORK – Broadcast: No use Australia Digital: No use Australia / .com.au internet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

13. (NIGHT SHOT) POLICE CORDON ON STREET WHERE PROPERTY OF ALLEGED GUNMEN IS LOCATED

14. VARIOUS OF POLICE AND POLICE VEHICLES AT SCENE

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (ABC - Broadcast: No use Australia. Digital: No use Australia / .com.au internet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

15. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES, CHRIS MINNS, SAYING:

"A very sad duty this morning to report that 16 people have been confirmed as been killed, 15 innocent people and one perpetrator. There are 42 people in New South Wales hospitals overnight and the victims age ranges from as young as 10 to 87."

Australian police said on Monday (December 15) that the alleged offenders behind an attack at a Jewish celebration in Sydney's Bondi beach that killed 15 people were a father and son duo. One of the gunmen was also killed, bringing the death toll to 16. (9893-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/MORNING)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

16. BONDI BEACH

17. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE GATHERED NEAR SCENE OF ATTACK

18. POLICE GATHERED AT SCENE

19.(SOUNDBITE) (English) CO-CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN JEWRY (ECAJ) ALEX RYVCHIN, SAYING:

"It's just grief, utter grief. Anger will set in. But at the moment, it's more disbelief than anything. And on the one hand, I think everyone knew this was going to happen sooner or later with the trajectory that we were on as a society. But for it to actually happen here at our Hanukkah event at Bondi beach, which every year is just the most beautiful family event with kids running around and, you know, it's a celebration. And to think that people were there with with heavy weapons, picking off children and the elderly and just getting all the facts this morning and hearing about more dead and people dying overnight in the hospital."

20. VARIOUS OF FLOWERS LAID AS TRIBUTE

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday that his center-left government would consider tougher gun laws after a mass shooting in Sydney's Bondi beach killed 15 people, the country's worst gun violence in almost three decades. (9933-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/ALBANESE-NEWSER)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION - Broadcast: No use Australia. Digital: No use Australia / .com.auinternet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

21. (SOUNDBITE) (English) AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER, ANTHONY ALBANESE, SAYING:

“What we saw yesterday was an act of pure evil, an act of terror, an act of anti-Semitism, an attack on the first day of Hanukkah, targeted at the Jewish community, a dark day in Australia's history on what should have been a day of light.”

Albanese laid a floral tribute at Bondi Pavilion on Monday as Australia mourned victims of its worst gun violence in almost 30 years. (9900-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/ALBANESE-FLOWERS)

22. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE WALKING WITH FLOWERS AND LAYING THEM IN FRONT OF BONDI PAVILION GATE

23. ALBANESE IN FRONT OF PAVILION / ALBANESE WALKING TOWARDS POLICE OFFICER

Australian police said on Monday (December 15) that the alleged offenders behind the attack at Sydney's Bondi beach were a father and son duo, and that they were not looking for a third offender. (9884-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/POLICE-ALBANESE NEWSER)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (ABC - Broadcast: No use Australia. Digital: No use Australia / .com.au internet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

24.(SOUNDBITE) (English) NSW POLICE COMMISSIONER, MAL LANYON, SAYING:

“We are satisfied that there were two offenders involved in yesterday's incident. One is deceased. The second is in critical but stable condition in hospital at the moment. The offenders are a 50 year old and 24 year old male who are father and son."

Vision from the alleged family home showed police still present at the property. Another property that it's alleged the gunmen rented also had police present at the front of the property. (9886 - AUSTRALIA-CRIME/POLICE / 0029 - AUSTRALIA-CRIME/HOUSE)

BONNYRIGG, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION – Broadcast: No use Australia Digital: No use Australia / .com.au internet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

25. POLICE AT SCENE

26.VARIOUS EXTERIORS OF ALLEGED HOME OF GUNMEN

27. (SOUNDBITE) (English) NEIGHBOUR, LEMANACUA FATU, SAYING:

"We noticed them, they come and go every day and they never say hello or anything, they just normal. We thought they were normal people. We were so shocked to notice that one of the guys that shot people they live here."

Mourners of the Jewish community said that they felt "shattered" as they paid tribute to the victims of the Bondi shooting, in Sydney, on Monday. (0022 - AUSTRALIA-CRIME/REAX)

BONNYRIGG, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

28. POLICE GUARDING CORDON

29. VARIOUS OF MOURNERS PAYING TRIBUTE

30. (SOUNDBITE) (English) PROGRAM MANAGER AT NIDA OPEN AND AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, DANIELLA LACOB, SAYING:

"I think today is a... it's a very sad day. It's the day that I think we were all dreading in the Jewish community. It was a day that we had as supposed in many ways, warned government and higher authorities of the possibility and the risk. And it feels almost like we were unheard, almost invisible. And so today is the day of disbelief."

31. MOURNERS PAYING TRIBUTE

The parents of Ahmed al Ahmed, a Sydney resident who disarmed one of the attackers during the Bondi Beach mass shooting, praised their son's bravery, calling him a hero as he recovers from gunshot wounds in hospital on Monday. (0047-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/PARENTS)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION - Broadcast: No use Australia.Digital: No use Australia / .com.auinternet sites / any internet site of any Australia based media organisations or mobile platforms / Australian NVO clients / smh.com.au / news.com.au)

32. (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) FATHER OF MAN WHO TACKLED BONDI BEACH SHOOTER, MOHAMED FATEH AL AHMED, SAYING:

“I am so proud of my son because he is a hero all around Australia and there isn’t a news agency that hasn’t shown the heroic work he did. Even President Trump thanked him for his actions. The Australian Prime Minister wrote that he is a brave and heroic man and wished him a speedy recovery. He is a man who sacrificed his life and himself to save lives. Innocent souls were present at the scene.”

Sydneysiders on Monday (December 15) hailed their fellow resident, Ahmed al Ahmed, as a "national hero" after he was identified as the bystander who wrestled a gun from one of the alleged attackers during the mass shooting at Bondi Beach. (0100-AUSTRALIA-CRIME/REAX-MORE)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (DECEMBER 15, 2025) (REUTERS – Access all)

33. PAINTINGS AND BOUQUETS LEFT IN TRIBUTE TO BONDI SHOOTING VICTIMS

34. PERSON KNEELING IN FRONT OF BOUQUET

35. (SOUNDBITE) (English) SYDNEYSIDER, JAYMEE WILLIAMS, SAYING:

“Yeah. I just can't believe he had the courage to run straight in and put his body on the line for so many people. Like he saved so many people. If it wasn't for him, who knows how long it could have kept on going."

[SYDNEYSIDER, JAMIE MORAN: Especially when someone was firing at him from the bridge. Still, I think. Uh. Yeah."]

"It’s mesmerizing.”

36. POLICE TAPE

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