
Bondi Attack Suspect's Family Fears for Their Lives
The family members of Naveed Akram, the suspect in the Bondi attack, have informed an Australian court that they are receiving death threats and fear for their safety.
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The family members of Naveed Akram, the suspect in the Bondi attack, have informed an Australian court that they are receiving death threats and fear for their safety.

Lawyers for Naveed Akram, the alleged Bondi beach terror attack shooter, have informed the court that his family members have received death threats since the 14 December antisemitic shootings, arguing for the suppression of their identities.

Naveed Akram is seeking to prevent media publishing details about his mother, sister and brother.
Lawyers for Naveed Akram on Monday requested a court in Sydney prohibit the publication of the names of his mother, brother and sister, as well as their home address and places of work and schooling.

The 24-year-old faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and one of committing a terrorist attack.
The family of Naveed Akram, 24, accused in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades at a Hanukkah celebration, is seeking a gag order due to vigilante threats.

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Naveed Akram is seeking to prevent media publishing details about his mother, sister and brother.
Naveed Akram, accused in the Bondi terror incident, is seeking a gag order to protect his family.

Naveed Akram appears via video link from supermax facility, wearing a green prison jumper

The mother of Naveed Akram, who is charged with terrorism and murder following an antisemitic attack in Sydney, has reportedly received death threats.

Naveed Akram, accused in the deadly Bondi Beach attack, successfully requested a court order to prevent the publication of his family's details due to safety concerns.

Naveed Akram is seeking to prevent media publishing details about his mother, sister and brother.

Naveed Akram appeared via video link in a Sydney court as a suppression order protecting the names of some victims was extended.

Naveed Akram, accused in the Bondi beach terror attack, made his first court appearance via video link, responding to the magistrate's questions.