Mountain of flowers at Bondi as Sydney mourns attack victims
Following the Bondi Beach attack that killed 15 people, a large memorial of flowers and candles has formed outside the Bondi Pavilion in Sydney. Mourners are gathering at the site to pay their respects to the victims.

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AI-generatedFollowing the Bondi Beach attack that killed 15 people, a large memorial of flowers and candles has formed outside the Bondi Pavilion in Sydney. Mourners are gathering at the site to pay their respects to the victims. The BBC reports a continuous stream of people visiting the memorial. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among those who left flowers at the site. The memorial serves as a focal point for the community to grieve and remember those lost in the attack.
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3 extractedAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among those who left flowers at the memorial.
BBC News Australia correspondent Katy Watson says there has been a "constant flow" of mourners.
Flowers and candles have been left outside the Bondi Pavilion in tribute to the 15 people who were killed in the Bondi Beach attack.