Australian police intensify hunt for gunman who killed three in rural town


SYDNEY, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Australian ‌police said on Friday they had intensified a search for ‌a gunman who allegedly killed two women and a man ‌in a rural town in New South Wales, Australia's most populous state.

The alleged perpetrator did not have a gun licence and was on bail for domestic violence offences ‍when the attack happened, New South Wales police ‍western region Commander Andrew ‌Holland told reporters.

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