Vaughan was locked in a restaurant as the attack happened
Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has revealed he was caught up in the terror attack on Bondi Beach on Sunday.
New South Wales Police say that 12 people, including children, have been killed in the shooting, with 29 others taken to hospital. The attack, which saw two gunmen open fire, has been declared as a "terrorist incident" which was "designed to target Sydney's Jewish community", with an event taking place at the beach to mark the start of Hannukah.
Vaughan, who is in Australia to cover The Ashes, has revealed he was "locked in a restaurant" as the attack took place, but is now safe as he paid tribute to the emergency services and those affected by the attack.
"Being locked in a restaurant in Bondi was scary,

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