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The five-bedroom, two-bathroom property tucked away in Sydney’s inner-southwest suburb of Campsie sits just 30 minutes from Bondi Beach, the scene of Sunday night’s horrific massacre.

Listed as La Casa Di Dicembre on short-stay accommodation platforms, the estimated $2.2million home promises a cozy homestay experience with shared facilities.

Police raided the home in Campsie on Sunday evening, where the pair were believed to be staying as well as a home in Bonnyrigg.
Authorities allege Naveed Akram, 24, and his 50-year-old father Sajid unleashed gunfire at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration shortly before 7pm, sending crowds fleeing in panic.

Police sh0t and k!lled Sajid at the scene, while his son was critically injured and taken into custody.
As investigators piece together the chilling timeline, the death toll has climbed to 16

Neighbour Bill said he saw the raid unfold on Sunday night soon after the attack.
He told news.com.au he saw up to five people being taken out of the home.

‘They took one guy out who was handcuffed who was saying ‘I’m going back to Canada tomorrow’,’ he said.
On Monday morning, two people appeared to be collecting their belongings from the property.

According to RP Data, the home was purchased in June 2023 for $1.68million.
Speaking from her police-surrounded Bonnyrigg home, in Sydney’s west, Akram’s mother Verena said the 24-year-old had told family he had gone to Jervis Bay with his father for a weekend of fishing and swimming.

‘He rings me up [on Sunday] and said, “Mum, I just went for a swim. I went scuba diving. We’re going… to eat now”,’ she told the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘And then this morning, “we’re going to stay home now because it’s very hot”.’
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