GUILTY Australia - One dead, 18 injured by car, Flinders St, Melbourne, 21 Dec 2017 *Arrest*

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Dammit where’s the yellow pages when you need one.

Sometimes you just gotta improvise.

Book him Danno.

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Mr Noori lived in a public housing unit in a quiet street in Heidelberg West with a woman and a toddler, a neighbour said.

The two-bedroom property, which is less than a year old, was first occupied by an elderly man who called himself Noori, according to the neighbour.

The neighbour described Saeed Noori as his son. The older man moved out mid-year, and Mr Noori and his family moved in, he said.

The man, who did not wish to be named, said he never had any trouble with Mr Noori and they were friendly, aside from the usual neighbourly issues, such as him requesting that he move his bins.

But his behaviour had been strange in the days leading up to the attack; his usually quiet neighbour was heard having loud arguments "in his own language" on the phone in his backyard.

"This went on for three days," the neighbour said. "I'd go outside, and he'd still be at it."


http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/d...street-driver-saeed-nori-20171223-h09qqg.html
Details emerge about the life of accused Flinders Street driver Saeed Noori
 
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A man who said he worked with Mr Noori at a call centre about eight years ago told Fairfax Media that Mr Noori had gone by the name Mark.

Mr Noori's family live in a neat rented property in Oak Park.

Abdul Khaliq Fazal, the Afghan Australian Association of Victoria chairman, said he had spoken to many families at the Afghan mosque in Doveton during prayer on Friday, hoping to learn more about the accused man.

But he found not one person who knew Mr Noori or his family.

"No one seems to know them," he said. "I was quite surprised."

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/de...23-h09qqg.html
Details emerge about the life of accused Flinders Street driver Saeed Noori
 
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THE mother of accused Flinders St attacker Saeed Noori says he was a “beautiful son” until drugs took hold of his life.

Shakiba Jalaly, who revealed that Mr Noori has a two-year-old son and his wife is pregnant with their second child, said her son had fallen through the cracks.

“Beautiful son, drug no good. Three years sick, very sick. All the time he’s sick,” she said.

“Very, very beautiful son. Beautiful son, drug no good, all the time drug.”

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...s/news-story/0280ff4719f1c3da8dbcd35f6056185f
Flinders St incident: mum says son Saeed Noori ruined by drugs
 
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Apparently he changed when his relatives - 9 of them - were killed in Afghanistan ... according to his mother.


Mr Noori was one of seven children, she said. The family moved to Australia from Afghanistan in 2004 after being driven out by the Taliban. Ms Jalaly said that following an incident in March 2009, when relatives were killed in Afghanistan, Mr Noori had changed.

“Nine people dead. Speed all the difference, all the drug,” she said.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...s/news-story/0280ff4719f1c3da8dbcd35f6056185f
Flinders St incident: mum says son Saeed Noori ruined by drugs
 
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Apparently he changed when his relatives - 9 of them - were killed in Afghanistan ... according to his mother.


Mr Noori was one of seven children, she said. The family moved to Australia from Afghanistan in 2004 after being driven out by the Taliban. Ms Jalaly said that following an incident in March 2009, when relatives were killed in Afghanistan, Mr Noori had changed.

“Nine people dead. Speed all the difference, all the drug,” she said.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...s/news-story/0280ff4719f1c3da8dbcd35f6056185f
Flinders St incident: mum says son Saeed Noori ruined by drugs

Uh oh.
 
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A man who said he worked with Mr Noori at a call centre about eight years ago told Fairfax Media that Mr Noori had gone by the name Mark.

Mr Noori's family live in a neat rented property in Oak Park.

Abdul Khaliq Fazal, the Afghan Australian Association of Victoria chairman, said he had spoken to many families at the Afghan mosque in Doveton during prayer on Friday, hoping to learn more about the accused man.

But he found not one person who knew Mr Noori or his family.

"No one seems to know them," he said. "I was quite surprised."

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/de...23-h09qqg.html
Details emerge about the life of accused Flinders Street driver Saeed Noori

I burst out laughing at the BBM--pretty sure somebody called it earlier.
 
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Where was he getting the money for these drugs?

Really sad what happened but to go maim innocent people going about their business.

So many families including his are suffering. Oh is poor children.



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He couldn't have been a practising Muslim, soso. They are so very against drug taking.

Obviously not. I think someone called that earlier.:D
 
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Noori was already 18 in 2004, when the war in Afghanistan between NATO troops and the Taliban was escalating.
But instead of fighting in his country, he fled to Australia along with his brothers, sister and parents.

The Noori family had hit the jackpot as refugees in the world’s most generous per-capita resettlement program, with free healthcare, education, income support and housing in suburban Melbourne.
As Noori made his home in our peaceful country, young Australians were dying in his country, trying to liberate it from the Taliban he had escaped.
In 2007, when Noori was 21 and had gained full citizenship, three Australian soldiers were killed in Oruzgan province: Private Luke Worsley, 26, SASR Sergeant Matthew Locke, 33, and Trooper David Pearce,
Police allege that last week Saeed Noori repaid Australia’s kindness by driving an SUV into pedestrians at a busy intersection on Melbourne’s Flinders St, hospitalising 19 people, aged from four to 83.


Let’s call terrorism what it is
Miranda Devine, News Corp Australia
https://www.perthnow.com.au/opinion...hat-it-is-ng-075aec9c751e7e142f352a8fce5542e3
 
  • #98
Well done Miranda Devine.
Thank you for finding that soso.


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Noori was already 18 in 2004, when the war in Afghanistan between NATO troops and the Taliban was escalating.
But instead of fighting in his country, he fled to Australia along with his brothers, sister and parents.

The Noori family had hit the jackpot as refugees in the world’s most generous per-capita resettlement program, with free healthcare, education, income support and housing in suburban Melbourne.
As Noori made his home in our peaceful country, young Australians were dying in his country, trying to liberate it from the Taliban he had escaped.
In 2007, when Noori was 21 and had gained full citizenship, three Australian soldiers were killed in Oruzgan province: Private Luke Worsley, 26, SASR Sergeant Matthew Locke, 33, and Trooper David Pearce,
Police allege that last week Saeed Noori repaid Australia’s kindness by driving an SUV into pedestrians at a busy intersection on Melbourne’s Flinders St, hospitalising 19 people, aged from four to 83.


Let’s call terrorism what it is
Miranda Devine, News Corp Australia
https://www.perthnow.com.au/opinion...hat-it-is-ng-075aec9c751e7e142f352a8fce5542e3

Makes us all so angry! :mad:


Ahmed also points out the obvious: that terrorism “does not need to be coherent, well-organised and with clear links to organised groups like ISIS to be categorised as an act of terrorism”.
 
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