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The Update - 09/11/2018

Nov 09, 2018, 01:15 PM
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Police say they're treating a knife attack in #Melbourne - which killed one person and left two others in hospital - as terrorism. 

The attacker has been shot dead by officers.

Witnesses say the man parked a car on a busy shopping area before setting it alight and stabbing people.

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