Mohamed Fattah: Sydney boy, 9, killed in accidental shooting at NSW property
Tributes are flowing after a nine-year-old boy was killed in an alleged unintentional shooting at a property in regional NSW.
Tributes are flowing after a young boy was killed in what police believe was an “unintentional discharge of a firearm” in regional NSW.
Mohamed Fattah, 9, was fatally wounded at a property on Fernleigh Close in Windellama on Sunday morning.
According to NSW Police, the boy was treated for serious neck wounds but died at the scene.
Officers were told a nine-year-old boy had been injured after a firearm was accidentally discharged, according to a NSW Police spokesman.
Loved ones expressed shock at Mohamed’s death on social media, with one person sharing “I miss you so much, u (sic) were like a brother to me”.
Another said; “my cousin, I miss him so much”.
Mohamed’s mother, Mariam, told The Daily Telegraph the tragic incident had rocked her family.
“He was loved by everyone, he was a very cheeky, happy boy,” she told the masthead.
An investigation into the cause of the incident was launched under Strike Force Dalzeill, with a 14-year-old boy and a 33-year-old man at the scene.
A man and a teenager have been charged following the incident.
The teenager was charged with possess unauthorised firearm and was granted conditional bail.
He is set appear before a children’s court.
The 33-year-old man was charged with allow unauthorised person to possess firearm and not keep firearm safely.
He will face Goulburn Local Court on May 14.
Windellama has a population of 413 people, according to the 2021 census, with about 100 families and 316 private dwellings.