
A major manhunt is underway after a fatal shooting in Sydney’s inner west left one man dead and another critically injured. The incident unfolded on Sunday evening at approximately 6:40 pm near the Harold Park Hotel in Forest Lodge.
Timeline of the Incident
Witnesses reported hearing between six and 12 gunshots before multiple suspects were seen fleeing the scene. According to authorities, the attackers initially fled on foot before escaping in a dark-colored vehicle. NSW Police have established a crime scene and blocked off Wigram Road, with parts of the area remaining closed for traffic on Monday morning.
Victims and Response
A 39-year-old man succumbed to his injuries at the scene despite receiving treatment from NSW Ambulance paramedics. Another victim, 31-year-old Maradona Yalda, sustained critical gunshot wounds to his neck, chest, and abdomen. He was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, where he remains in critical condition. A third person was also assaulted during the incident.
Eyewitness accounts described the chaos following the shooting. Samantha Radford, manager of the Harold Park Hotel, reported that the victims were part of a group that had just left the pub before being targeted. Medical students and a nearby doctor provided immediate assistance to the injured victims, highlighting the community’s swift response.
Possible Links to Organized Crime
Detective Superintendent Alfio Sergi revealed that the shooting is believed to have been a targeted attack, potentially linked to organized criminal networks. “Based on one of the victim’s backgrounds, there are possible links to organized criminal activities,” Sergi explained. While the exact number of gunmen remains unclear, he stated that there were “possibly more” than one assailant.
Calling the attack “brazen” and “callous,” Sergi emphasized the danger posed to the public. One bullet struck the window of the pub, narrowly missing staff members inside.
Community Impact and Ongoing Public Safety Concerns
The incident has deeply unsettled local residents, with some describing it as uncharacteristic for a city like Sydney. Charlotte, a local witness, expressed her shock upon observing one of the victims suffering severe injuries. “It just doesn’t feel like something that happens in Sydney very often, but when it does, it feels pretty scary,” she said.
Patrons at the hotel, which had about 60 guests at the time viewing an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event, were quickly evacuated. According to one witness, gunfire sparked immediate panic, with some individuals taking cover behind the bar.
Broader Trends of Violence
Sydney has experienced a series of public shootings in recent months, often linked to gang-related feuds. In June, an innocent kebab shop worker and a known gang associate were shot in Auburn, while a May shooting in Granville targeted a vehicle, killing one occupant. The escalation of such violent incidents underscores the dangers of organized crime spilling into public spaces.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about Sunday’s shooting to contact Crime Stoppers. The investigation, led by Leichhardt detectives with support from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad, is ongoing.
Conclusion
This tragic event highlights the rising tensions tied to gangland conflicts in Sydney. As police work diligently to identify the suspects, the community remains on high alert. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.