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Fed up after his latest arrest, the wife of Sydney Hells Angels bikie boss Mustafa Hafizi gave her husband an ultimatum. Almost 18 months on, his mind is fairly made up.
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Me or the Hells Angels: Bikie boss’ bold move after wife’s ultimatum
A prominent Sydney bikie boss has revealed he has turned his back on the ‘one percenter’ life, after his wife gave him an ultimatum - her or the Hells Angels.
Mustafa Hafizi, once one of Sydney’s most recognisable bikies as the boss of the Hells Angels, told the NSW District Court this week that he is no longer affiliated with the outlaw motorcycle club he called home for more than a decade and was now gainfully employed and living a law-abiding life.
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Sydney’s confusing bin collection rules explained
If you live in Penrith, Randwick or the Inner West, there is a good chance your red bin is overflowing.
General waste collection services across the three council areas are only held every fortnight, while fellow Sydneysiders’ waste is collected each week.
With a number of councils recently applying for rate rises, and questions raised about wasting money when councils should be sticking to “roads, rates and rubbish”, NewsLocal reporters have broken down rubbish services across the city.
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Why alleged murder victim wasn’t taken to hospital metres away
As the western Sydney community comes to terms with the alleged murder of a well-loved pizza shop owner, questions have been raised about why the man was not taken to a major hospital only metres away.
Alagoz Sonmez, 58, was found with a stab wound to his chest near The Pizza Stop in Kingswood before 10:30pm on Tuesday.
Despite Nepean Hospital being within 600m of the scene, Mr Alagoz was transported by paramedics to Westmead Hospital, more than 30km away.
NSW Health has now responded to why he wasn’t taken to a closer hospital.
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