Former England captain Michael Vaughan was trapped in a Bondi restaurant during a terror attack on Sunday night that resulted in at least 16 deaths and 38 injuries. Two suspects, a father and son, opened fire during a Hanukkah celebration, causing chaos as hundreds fled the beach. Vaughan expressed gratitude to first responders after being locked inside for safety, highlighting the fear of the situation. NSW Police confirmed the father had licenses for six firearms found at the scene, prompting calls for blood donations to help victims.
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