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Bishop among several people stabbed in attack during church service in Sydney

Sky News Monday, 15 April 2024
Several people have been stabbed during a service at a church in Sydney.
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A number of people were injured in a stabbing at a church in Walkley, about 30 km (18 miles) west of the Sydney central business district, police authorities said on Monday. A bishop and several worshippers were attacked by a man in Sydney Australia on Monday. The incident happened when Bishop Mar...

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