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Heartbreaking update as a family of Mohamed Fattah, 9, shot dead in horror gun accident in Windellama -ownership breaks their silence about tragedy

The desperate family of a nine -year -old boy who died tragically after he had accidentally shot away in a family weekend away, shared a sincere tribute.

Mohamed Fattah known as ‘Moey’ and ‘Hamad’, was shot when a gun is reportedly held by a teenager who was unexpectedly fired in what the police think was a tragic accident.

In an outpouring of sorrow, a family member remembered him as his ‘favorite cousin’, who he will ‘miss so much’.

“Why does it have to happen to him? He is still so little, “he posted on social media.

“I miss you so much. You were like a little brother for me. When I found out, I fell crying. I couldn’t get up.

“I didn’t believe it was real and when they declared him dead, I couldn’t stop crying.”

Sydney’s schoolboy was accidentally shot in the neck on a farm in Windellama, near Goulburn, on Sunday at about 11.20 am.

Paramedics hurried to the scene, but despite their efforts he could not be saved.

Heartbreaking update as a family of Mohamed Fattah, 9, shot dead in horror gun accident in Windellama -ownership breaks their silence about tragedy

Mohamed Fattah knows as ‘Hamad’, was shot after a gun held by a family member, unexpectedly fired in what the police think was a tragic accident.

In an outpouring of sorrow, a family member remembered him as his 'favorite cousin', who he will 'miss so much'.

In an outpouring of sorrow, a family member remembered him as his ‘favorite cousin’, who he will ‘miss so much’.

Mohamed Fattah died after accidentally shot on a national real estate near Goulburn on Sunday (photo)

Mohamed Fattah died after accidentally shot on a national real estate near Goulburn on Sunday (photo)

A 33-year-old man and a teenager have since been accused of firearms on the incident

Both were taken to Goulburn’s police station on Sunday.

The teenager was accused of possessing an unauthorized firearm and provided conditional bail to appear before the children’s court on 16 May.

The man was accused of allowing an unauthorized person to possess a firearm and not to keep a firearm safely, and will appear before Goulburn Local Court on 14 May.

The family had stayed at the escape -ownedness of his grandfather for a boy’s weekend when the tragedy took place.

Moey’s mother Mariam remembered that her ‘very brutal son’ who often played him in social media videos for the supermarket of the family in western Sydney.

She told the Daily Telegraaf: ‘I just want people to know that it can happen to anyone, so keep your loved ones close.

“It was a tragic accident … He was loved by everyone, he was a very brutal, happy boy.”

A crime scene was set up in the aftermath of the tragic incident

A crime scene was set up in the aftermath of the tragic incident

In one of the videos of the store, Moey showed the number of drinks from the store and he told followers: ‘Feeling thirsty boys?

‘I have two new rights of it Japan Fanta! This is peach taste, this is grape! ‘

Emergency services were called for a Windellama -ownership, near Goulburn in the NSW Southern Tablelands around 11.20 am on Sunday after reports of a shot that is fired.

It is understood that a family member has increased the alarm on site.

The young boy was treated on the spot for serious neck injuries, but could not be revived by paramedics.

The family originally comes out Sydney And had bought the building five years ago as a weekend, according to shocked neighbors.

It is clear that the family had just arrived at the farm before the start of the school holidays.

The police spent a large part of the afternoon performing questions while cattle wandered around the building.

The police (photo on the spot) deal with the incident as a tragic accident

The police (photo on the spot) deal with the incident as a tragic accident

The police believe that the boy died when a gun was held by a teenager who was fired unexpectedly. The police are depicted on the spot

The police believe that the boy died when a gun was held by a teenager who was fired unexpectedly. The police are depicted on the spot

It is understood that officers still talk to the boy’s desperate parents.

Shocked neighbors remembered that they heard a single shot that they were being fired, which they described as unusual for the middle of the day.

Goulburn State MP Wendy Tuckman described the incident as ‘an absolutely terrible tragedy’ while she expressed her condolences to the boy’s family.

“Thanks to those police officers and emergency services who attended the scene,” said the Member of Parliament.

According to the 2021 census, Windellama has a population of 413 that consists of 100 families and 316 private homes.

A report will be drawn up for the coroner.

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