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A 65-year-old grandmother has been killed in the home she had lived in for as little as two months in an "abhorrent" shooting that left the family property riddled with bullets. The killer remained on the run on Tuesday, with authorities hunting for the person behind the overnight attack in Ambarvale in NSW. Vision courtesy: AAP
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00:00So I heard the gunshots around 10.30ish, quarter to 11, and then within that 20 minutes I went to bed and my bedroom just lit up, you know, with the police lights and stuff.
00:13They didn't have the sirens going, but there was a lot of police presence and ambulances up there.
00:20I woke my house up to alert them that something was happening, and it was just very distressing.
00:30It was very distressing to hear the family. It was shocking to find out that she was an elderly lady.
00:37It's just sad. It's really sad.
00:41It seemed that Dickens Road always gets the negative, but we do have some really nice people that live on Dickens Road.
00:48And in Campbelltown in general.
00:51It's quiet when it's quiet.
00:54It's just when something happens, it's generally major, and it is shocking.
00:59No matter how, you never get immune to it. Certainly never get immune to it.
01:18I have a lot of times right now.
01:21I havefficors, but I will show you how, you know, the news is far from today.
01:22So that's where we观eth start.
01:23It's hard.
01:28Like tres owners in the description to read this.
01:31There are multiple mental tests.

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