Sydney in mourning, the investigation of the hostage-taker will be "transparent"


A sea of ​​flowers in tribute to the victims of the hostage-taking

coffee Martin Place in Sydney. Katrina Dawson family, lawyer and mother of three children and Tori Johnson, coffee Lindt manager, have gathered here on Thursday.


Tori's father told the press: "Our grief is temporary, I have one thing to say to my son Tori, love is immense and his courage is immeasurable."


The investigation is underway to determine why the hostage taker Man Haron Monis, a violent Islamist unbalanced, experienced police, was not under surveillance.


Iran warned Australia's criminal past of Man Haron Monis, but Australian authorities have ignored this information, according to Iranian officials.


The Prime Minister promised full transparency in this investigation. While the police were conducting anti-terrorist raids Thursday in Sydney, officially unrelated to the events of Monday.

17 people were then taken hostage for 16 hours before five hostages managed to escape and the special forces storm.


The Consul General of Pakistan also visited Martin Place on Thursday where a memorial could be erected.


The father of Tori Johnson has appeared with several religious leaders.






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