Madeleine Pulver could finally breathe freely. After 10 hours, a team of bomb disposal New South Wales Police managed to remove the fake bomb which depends on the neck of her 18 years. Until yesterday (4 / 8) police continue to hunt masked men who perform daring and action in Australia is horrendous.
"This is a case of extortion attempts are very serious," said Superintendent Luke Moore, head of New South Wales Police detectives.
Having managed to sneak into the Pulver family home in an elite residential area of Mosman, suburb of Sydney, a man who is now a fugitive status was draping suspicious objects which he calls a bomb into the girl's neck.
Moore said the incident happened on Wednesday afternoon (3 / 8). The parents immediately contacted police Pulver once found a bomb depends on their daughter's neck. The police bomb squad immediately deployed teams, detectives, and negotiators to the scene. That said, a written message is also attached to a suspicious object is claimed to be the bomb.
"This is a case of extortion attempts are very serious," said Superintendent Luke Moore, head of New South Wales Police detectives.
Having managed to sneak into the Pulver family home in an elite residential area of Mosman, suburb of Sydney, a man who is now a fugitive status was draping suspicious objects which he calls a bomb into the girl's neck.
Moore said the incident happened on Wednesday afternoon (3 / 8). The parents immediately contacted police Pulver once found a bomb depends on their daughter's neck. The police bomb squad immediately deployed teams, detectives, and negotiators to the scene. That said, a written message is also attached to a suspicious object is claimed to be the bomb.