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Sydney Siege Inquest Hears How a Hostage Was Forced to Kneel Before Being Shot

Photographs of Sydney's cafe siege victims, lawyer Katrina Dawson and cafe manager Tori Johnson are displayed in a floral tribute near the site of the siege in Sydney's Martin Place
Jason Reed—Reuters Photographs of the Sydney siege victims, lawyer Katrina Dawson, left, and café manager Tori Johnson, are displayed near the site of the siege in Sidney's Martin Place on Dec. 23, 2014

The other hostage who died was hit by fragments from police fire

An inquest into December’s Sydney café siege has heard how hostages Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson died.

The inquest heard that gunman Man Haron Monis forced 34-year-old café manager Johnson to kneel before shooting him in the back of the head, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports.

Dawson, a 38-year-old lawyer, was killed by six fragments from a police bullet that had ricocheted off a hard surface when police teams moved in to end the 16-hour siege.

The court was told that Iranian-born, self-styled cleric Monis was shot in the head with police bullets or fragments and took 11 other hits to his body.

Monis was on bail facing trial when he took 18 people hostage in the Lindt Chocolat Café in Sydney.

[ABC]

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