Bondi Beach terror attack: Photos reveal inside of Campsie Airbnb where shooters stayed

Photos have surfaced from inside the Airbnb where alleged father and son terrorists stayed in the days before they shot dozens of people during Hanukkah celebrations at Bondi Beach.
The two bedroom, one bathroom, grey converted garage on the property located in Campsie was seen swarming with police and forensics teams on Monday morning.
The property is located about a 35-minute drive to Bondi Beach, where the gunmen opened fire on a crowd, killing 15 people.
The father, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was shot dead at the scene, while Naveed Akram, his 34-year-old son, remains in critical condition in hospital.
They were alleged to have spent the final days in the holiday home before carrying out the shooting.
The property was listed under the name “La Casa Di Dicembre” which translates as “the December house” in Italian.
Described as “comfortable accommodation” which “offers a homestay experience”, the house is rated 7.9 on Booking.com and is only 750m walking from Campsie station, 11km from Central Station, and 12km from Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport.





“You’re getting what you paid for. Budget accommodation with sufficient facilities and cleanliness,” one review reads.
“Once we got over the fact it was a converted garage/granny flat, we actually liked it. The outdoor area was pleasant. It served our purposes very well. The price was a bonus ... will use this place again when I need to,” reads another.





Police have confirmed a Bonnyrigg property is the residential address of the shooters.
Crime scenes have been established at both properties.
The Campsie house is still available for rent on Booking.com.
Multiple people were led from the homes by police, some in handcuffs, however, police have not confirmed whether any further arrests have been made.
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