According to the findings of an inquest, a man who was shot and killed by police in the central business district of Brisbane in the year 2020 had not taken his medicine for schizophrenia at the time he attacked a tourist and then charged at an officer with a knife. The incident occurred in the year 2020. That particular occurrence took place in the year 2020.
Terry Ryan, the coroner, was informed on Wednesday that the family of Mohamad Ikraam Bahram, who had reached the age of 24 at the time of his passing, expressed their concerned feelings.
The circumstances surrounding his passing are currently being investigated by the coroner, who is currently conducting the probe. As a result of the unexpected departure of their child from their residence on February 23, 2020, they regarded it as something that was “out of character.”
Around five minutes before the hour, he approached a man from the United Kingdom who was holding a knife and was accompanied by his fiancee. He was also carrying a knife. Finally, after a considerable amount of time had passed, he had parked the automobile that belonged to his mother in the central business district of Brisbane.
Bahram allegedly stabbed the man in the back while he was being pursued around the city, as stated in the testimony that was presented before the inquiry. After being stabbed, the victim was able to flee into a building and escape the situation.
Before being taken to the hospital, the tourist had already sustained a lot of injuries. A number of these injuries were serious. A cut was found on his back, he had a fractured nose, and his top lip was split and swelled. These were some of the injuries that were discovered with him.