Editing December, 18th. 2014 - I'llridewithyou

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News that up to thirty people had been taken hostage in Sydney’s centre of Martin Place earlier in week shocked not only Australians, but also the international community. Normally categorised as a peaceful country with strict gun laws, the location of the attack particularly garnered attention, with the siege lasting for more than twelve harrowing hours. The ordeal began early in the morning Australian time, and came to a traumatic end at around two in the morning. It resulted in the death of two hostages and the hostage taker, along with a number of injuries. In the wake of the attack, many Australian’s have flocked to Martin place to lay flowers and express their shared grief and shock.  
 
News that up to thirty people had been taken hostage in Sydney’s centre of Martin Place earlier in week shocked not only Australians, but also the international community. Normally categorised as a peaceful country with strict gun laws, the location of the attack particularly garnered attention, with the siege lasting for more than twelve harrowing hours. The ordeal began early in the morning Australian time, and came to a traumatic end at around two in the morning. It resulted in the death of two hostages and the hostage taker, along with a number of injuries. In the wake of the attack, many Australian’s have flocked to Martin place to lay flowers and express their shared grief and shock.  

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