Sydney police investigate public shooting that left two men in critical condition

Sydney police investigate public shooting that left two men in critical condition

SYDNEY, May 25 — Two men are in critical condition after a public shooting in western Sydney, according to a report by Xinhua.

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SYDNEY, May 25 — Two men are in critical condition after a public shooting in western Sydney, according to a report by Xinhua.

New South Wales (NSW) police said emergency services responded to reports of a shooting in Parramatta, approximately 20 kilometres from central Sydney, around 5:10pm local time on Sunday.

Upon arrival, officers found two men with multiple gunshot wounds inside a car, along with two other uninjured occupants.

Paramedics treated the wounded men at the scene before rushing them to hospital, where both remain in critical condition.

A crime scene has been established, and investigations are ongoing. — Bernama-Xinhua

Two men have been hospitalised with critical injuries following a shooting in a public place in western Sydney, Xinhua reported. — Reuters pic

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