After the beach massacre, pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery.

After the beach massacre, pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery.

15.12.2025 13:21

A notable development occurred following the armed attack at Bondi Beach in Australia, which resulted in the deaths of 16 people. Pig heads were left at a Muslim cemetery in the Narellan suburb, southwest of Sydney. The collected remains were destroyed by the police, and an investigation into the incident has been launched.

After the armed attack that took place yesterday at a beach in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia, it has been reported that pig heads were left at a Muslim cemetery in the area.

MUSLIM CEMETERY TARGETED

According to a report by News.com.au, following the attack at the beach in Sydney, which was stated to be "targeted at the Jewish community," unidentified individuals targeted a Muslim cemetery in the Narellan suburb in the southwest of the city.

Pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery after the beach massacre

MORE THAN ONE PIG HEAD DETECTED

In a statement made by police officials, it was noted that a report was received regarding animal remains being left at the entrance of the cemetery. The teams that went to the scene detected multiple pig heads, and it was reported that the collected remains were properly disposed of, with an investigation into the incident being initiated.

Pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery after the beach massacre

ARMED ATTACK IN AUSTRALIA

Yesterday, an armed attack occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Police announced that the attackers were a father and son, and that 16 people lost their lives while 42 others were injured in the attack.

Pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery after the beach massacre

It was reported that one of the suspects was killed, while the other injured suspect was taken into custody. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated in a press conference that the attack was aimed at Jewish Australians.

Pig heads were left at the Muslim cemetery after the beach massacre

Representatives of the Muslim community in the country condemned the attack, expressing their solidarity with those affected and their families. Ahmed el-Ahmed, who bravely intervened in the armed attack and took the weapon from one of the suspects, has become a topic in the Australian press.

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