Michael Vaughan: Hearing gunshots at Bondi was ‘terrifying’

Vaughan said he was locked in a restaurant “a few hundred yards from the attack” with his wife, two daughters, sister-in-law and a friend.
Michael Vaughan: Hearing gunshots at Bondi was ‘terrifying’

Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan (PA)

Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has described hearing gunshots during the terrorist attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach as “terrifying”.

Vaughan, who is in Australia working as a media pundit for the Ashes series, said he was locked in a restaurant “a few hundred yards from the attack” with his wife, two daughters, sister-in-law and a friend.

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