Two charged with murder of grandmother in Ambarvale drive-by shooting
The two men are accused of murder, and a third man is looking for a Sydney’s grandmother who says that the police have caught the cross -fire of the “beef meat ile with another person living in the same place.
Kim Duncan, 65 -year -old, was killed when a gunshot was tear at his home at Dickens Road in Ambarvale, South -west of Sydney, immediately after 23:00 on April 14th this year.
Grandma Kim Duncan was killed in a driving shot that the police described as “coward”.
Police arrested 32 -year -old Jesse Evans and 19 -year -old Manase Fakahau in the houses in Liverpool and Belmore on Wednesday morning. The couple was taken to the Bankstown Police Station, accused of Duncan’s murder.
Grant Healey, a detective manager, said the police were looking for a third man who can help investigations.
“If someone who knows that man, if they can come to the police. And we recommend that distinguished person and talk to the police,” he said.
Healey said the police believe that Duncan is not the target of fire. There was no criminal participation to explain the death of the 65 -year -old child.
“He was a person who was shot at home, and we believe that people who were interested have hatred, discussion or beef with someone living in that place,” he said.
“A terrible, but cowardly answer … They killed the grandmother of a little child while trying to teach someone.”


