SYDNEY (Reuters) - Customers of a cafe credited with pioneering Melbourne's famous coffee culture piled flowers and condolences outside on Saturday, mourning its well-known co-owner who was stabbed to death in an attack police have called an act of terrorism.
Sisto Malaspina, 74, a familiar face behind the coffee machine at the city-centre Pellegrini's cafe, was killed in the attack on Friday, his business partner Nino Pangrazio told The Age newspaper.
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