In Sydney Suburb Where Suspects Lived, Neighbor Saw ‘No Dramas’
Key Points:
- The Bondi suspects' family home in Bonnyrigg, a working-class Sydney suburb, showed minimal activity Tuesday morning, with only a masked man briefly collecting a food delivery.
- A delivery driver left a $42 half leg of ham with a racial slur on the doorstep, intended as an offensive message to the Muslim family, who did not answer the door.
- Neighbors described the family as relatively private, having moved in about a year ago, with no known issues or significant interactions.
- Following Sunday night’s shooting, police cordoned off the street and later instructed the family to exit the house with their hands up, resulting in three individuals leaving the home.
- The community around Bonnyrigg is characterized