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Michael Vaughan Describes Bondi Beach Attack As “Terrifying” After Hearing Gunshots Nearby
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has described the experience of hearing gunshots during Sunday’s terrorist attack at Bondi Beach as “terrifying,” after finding himself just a short distance from the scene with his family.
Vaughan, who is currently in Australia as part of the commentary team for the Ashes series, was locked inside a restaurant close to Bondi Beach for several hours alongside his wife, sister-in-law, two daughters, and a friend. The 51-year-old had spent the earlier part of the day watching his son play cricket before heading to the nearby area.
“To Be So Close Was Terrifying”
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Vaughan recalled initially mistaking the sound of gunfire for fireworks before being urgently ushered inside by a bouncer.
“Yesterday was a surreal day that I don’t really want to go through again,” Vaughan said.
“I’m deeply saddened by everything that has gone on. To be 300 yards away, in a pub locked away, scary times.”
Authorities have confirmed that at least 15 civilians, including one child, were killed in the attack, which targeted a Hanukkah celebration organised by Sydney’s Jewish community.
Vaughan, who is staying in nearby Coogee, described Sydney as a place he considers a second home.
“I look at Bondi and Sydney in particular — it’s like my second home,” he said. “Australia is an amazing country, and it’s probably one of the safest places in the world. To have something like this happen is shocking.”
Police later confirmed that a father and son were the alleged attackers, with the older man killed at the scene and the younger suspect currently in critical condition in hospital.
Ashes To Continue Despite Sombre Mood
Despite the tragedy, the third Ashes Test in Adelaide will go ahead as scheduled on Wednesday. Vaughan acknowledged that the atmosphere would be sombre but stressed the importance of continuing with life and sport.
“It’s happened too close,” he said. “But you’ve got to get on. On Wednesday morning, it’s a chance for the cricketers to showcase what Australia is about.
“You can’t allow two people to say to all of us that everything has to stop. They want us to stop, do nothing, and not get on with our lives. It’s very important that cricket goes on and Australia will bounce back.”
Tributes Planned Ahead Of Third Test
Cricket Australia has confirmed there will be a tribute and a moment of silence before the start of the third Test, with both teams wearing black armbands.
The England and Wales Cricket Board issued a statement expressing solidarity with those affected, while England vice-captain Harry Brook described the incident as “a horrendous day for everybody involved.”
Australian spinner Nathan Lyon also shared his condolences, saying the entire cricket community was deeply saddened by the events.
South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas confirmed that additional security measures will be in place at the Adelaide Oval as a precaution.
As the cricketing world prepares to pay tribute, the focus remains on honouring the victims while allowing the game to reflect resilience in the face of tragedy.
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