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Fugitive wanted over Australia police killings being helped, police say

Fugitive wanted over Australia police killings being helped, police say

Dezi Freeman, a fugitive wanted for the killing of two police officers in Australia, is believed to be receiving assistance in evading authorities, according to the police. The incident occurred when the officers attempted to apprehend Freeman, who then opened fire, leading to their deaths. Since the attack, Freeman has disappeared into the dense bushland, and the police have been conducting a massive manhunt to locate him. Authorities suspect that Freeman is being aided by individuals who are harboring him and helping him avoid capture. The investigation is ongoing, and the police have urged the public to come forward with any information that could lead to Freeman's arrest. The tragic loss of the two police officers has sparked outrage and a renewed effort to bring the fugitive to justice.

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