Police in Australia said on Wednesday they had charged a man who allegedly opened fire on a Jewish event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach with 59 offences, including a terror charge. The charges include 40 counts of causing grievous bodily harm to a person with intent to murder, 15 counts of murder, as well as public display of the symbol of a prohibited terrorist organisation. Naveed Akram, 25, is one of the two men suspected of carrying out Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in three decades. He was shot by the police during the Bondi Beach massacre and remains in a Sydney hospital under heavy police guard.

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