Coronial
NSWother

Inquest into the death of Antonio Hermiz

Deceased

Antonio Hermiz

Demographics

unknown

Date of death

2016-12-23

Finding date

2023-03-21

Cause of death

Multiple gunshot wounds

AI-generated summary

Antonio Hermiz died on 23 December 2016 from multiple gunshot wounds sustained at Western Sydney Parklands, Abbotsbury NSW. The coroner found that his death resulted from homicide committed by a person or persons unknown. This is an unsolved homicide case. The coroner recommended that the matter be referred to the Unsolved Homicide Team of the NSW Police Force for further investigation in accordance with their established protocols and procedures. Non-publication orders were made in respect to the evidence brief compiled by the Homicide Squad under Strike Force JACOBY to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the ongoing investigation. A notation was placed on the court file that any future access to the Strike Force brief would require prior submissions from the Police Commissioner before disclosure could be granted.

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Coroner's recommendations

  1. Refer the matter to the Unsolved Homicide Team of the NSW Police Force for further investigation in accordance with the team's protocols and procedures
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