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Two hostages and lone gunman dead as police storm Sydney cafe to end siege

Gunfire and explosions have been heard as armed police stormed the Lindt cafe building in Sydney

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Gunfire and explosions were heard as armed police stormed the Lindt cafe building in Sydney. Photo: AP
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Heavily armed Australian police stormed a Sydney cafe early on Tuesday morning and freed a number of hostages being held there at gunpoint, in a dramatic end to a 16-hour siege in which three people including the attacker were killed.
 
Police have not publicly identified the gunman but a police source named him as Man Haron Monis, an Iranian refugee and self-styled sheikh known for sending hate mail to the families of Australian troops killed in Afghanistan. He was charged last year with being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife, but had been free on bail.
 
Iranian refugee Man Haron Monis, believed to be the gunman in the deadly hostage crisis in Sydney, speaks in this still image taken from undated file footage. Photo: Reuters
Iranian refugee Man Haron Monis, believed to be the gunman in the deadly hostage crisis in Sydney, speaks in this still image taken from undated file footage. Photo: Reuters
Several videos apparently showing hostages inside the Lindt cafe in Sydney’s central business district making demands on behalf of Monis were posted on social media during the siege.
 
The gunman, whom the frightened hostages referred to as "brother", demanded to talk to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the delivery of an Islamic State flag, and that media broadcast that Australia was under attack by Islamic State.
 
Abbott said the gunman was well known to authorities and had a history of extremism and mental instability.
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