BREAKING: A man - aged in his 20s - has been shot dead at Elizabeth Hills in western Sydney. Police were called to a property this afternoon, while firefighters responded to two burnt out cars nearby Bonnyrigg Heights and Green Valley. 9News MORE:
Emergency services were called to Hertfordshire St in Elizabeth Hills about 4pm on Monday to reports of shots being fired.
A police spokesman said officers found the body of a man, possibly in his 20s, in a car outside a home.The man had gunshot wounds and could not be revived, police said.Police are investigating whether a car fire on Bluff Street in the neighbouring suburb of Green Valley is linked.
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