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华人受害者
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A $100,000 reward is offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction over the death of Sydney delivery driver Marcus Chin.
Mr Chin was doing deliveries when he was killed on 30 October 2006.
Whilst making a delivery to a suburban home at Peakhurst, Mr Chin heard someone start his van, while it was parked in the driveway.
Mr Chin tried to hop into his van as it was being driven away, but fell under the wheels and sustained fatal injuries.
Despite the vehicle being located a short time after the incident; the driver had fled the scene and has not been identified.
This was an extremely random and callous attack that outraged and shocked the community.
Mr Chin's family have suffered a great loss and the person/s responsible need to be brought to justice.
Mr Campbell said the $100,000 reward was being offered in the hope that it may entice someone with information to come forward to police.
Police are continuing their work on this case and officers believe they can move forward if provided with some further information. |
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