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Man Haron Monis

Man Haron Monis (Persian: هارون مونس; born Mohammed Hassan Manteghi Borujerdi; 19 May 1964 – 16 December 2014) was an Iranian-born refugee and Australian citizen who took hostages in a siege at the Lindt Chocolate Café at Martin Place, Sydney on 15 December 2014, lasting for 16 hours, until the early hours of the following morning. The siege resulted in…

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Responsible for the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis
Born
Mohammad-Hassan Manteghi Borujerdi (1964-05-19)19 May 1964 Borujerd, Iran
Cause of death
Ballistic trauma (shot by police)
Criminal charges
Iran: Violent crime, fraud; wanted since 1996. · Australia: Postal harassment (convicted), sexual assaults, accessory to murder
Died
16 December 2014(2014-12-16) (aged 50) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Spouse
Amirah Droudis

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Life in Iran

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The Lindt Cafe siege

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Man Haron Monis

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Criminal charges · 2
Man Haron Monis → Australia: Postal harassment (convicted), sexual assaults, accessory to murder, Iran: Violent crime, fraud; wanted since 1996.
Born · 1
Man Haron Monis → Mohammad-Hassan Manteghi Borujerdi (1964-05-19)19 May 1964 Borujerd, Iran
Cause of death · 1
Man Haron Monis → Ballistic trauma (shot by police)
Died · 1
Man Haron Monis → 16 December 2014(2014-12-16) (aged 50) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Man Haron Monis → Responsible for the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis
Spouse · 1
Man Haron Monis → Amirah Droudis

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Man Haron MonisBornMohammad-Hassan Manteghi Borujerdi (1964-05-19)19 May 1964 Borujerd, Iran1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisCause of deathBallistic trauma (shot by police)1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisCriminal chargesIran: Violent crime, fraud; wanted since 1996.1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisCriminal chargesAustralia: Postal harassment (convicted), sexual assaults, accessory to murder1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisDied16 December 2014(2014-12-16) (aged 50) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisKnown forResponsible for the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis1.00infobox
Man Haron MonisSpouseAmirah Droudis1.00infobox

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