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Police fear revenge attacks.
Underworld enforcer and considered a Melbourne crime figure Nabil Maghnie may have been bashing a standover victim just moments before he was shot and killed. Maghnie was seen lying dead next to his Mercedes utility vehicle in a suburban street in Melbourne after he was gunned down on Thursday night.
As the investigation into his death continues, an alleged key theory suggests the shooting came after Maghnie assaulted a man while demanding payment for a large debt.
The cash was allegedly compensation for minor damage to a car owned by a member of Maghnie's family.
It is understood Maghnie went to the property with his son Abbas and another man, 44, before the householder was attacked.
Another person is believed to have opened fire on Maghnie allegedly in retaliation to the attack.
A source told the Herald Sun: 'This is his own sh*t that's gone wrong. Nabil's doing business as usual and the victim's fought back'.
Police now fear that the shooting could spark a revenge induced spree of violence with a 'tit for tat' mentality among Maghnie associates.
Maghnie's violent death has surprised few who knew the 44-year-old, who self-proclaimed himself 'The Mad Leb'.
Underworld enforcer and considered a Melbourne crime figure Nabil Maghnie may have been bashing a standover victim just moments before he was shot and killed. Maghnie was seen lying dead next to his Mercedes utility vehicle in a suburban street in Melbourne after he was gunned down on Thursday night.
As the investigation into his death continues, an alleged key theory suggests the shooting came after Maghnie assaulted a man while demanding payment for a large debt.
The cash was allegedly compensation for minor damage to a car owned by a member of Maghnie's family.
It is understood Maghnie went to the property with his son Abbas and another man, 44, before the householder was attacked.
Another person is believed to have opened fire on Maghnie allegedly in retaliation to the attack.
A source told the Herald Sun: 'This is his own sh*t that's gone wrong. Nabil's doing business as usual and the victim's fought back'.
Police now fear that the shooting could spark a revenge induced spree of violence with a 'tit for tat' mentality among Maghnie associates.
Maghnie's violent death has surprised few who knew the 44-year-old, who self-proclaimed himself 'The Mad Leb'.
Melbourne crime figure Nabil Maghnie shot dead in Epping
Detectives investigate the killing of Melbourne crime figure Nabil Maghnie in a suburban shooting which also injured two other men, including Mr Maghnie's son.
www.abc.net.au
Melbourne gangster was allegedly bashing a victim just before he died
As the investigation into his death continues, an alleged key theory suggests Nabil Maghnie was assaulting a man in the moments leading up to his fatal demise.
www.dailymail.co.uk