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'There is a real fear of police'

Some don't think they'll be believed, others are just reluctant to seek help. But most victims are not known to police in the lead-up to their death.

'The sky turned black'

There wasn't even time for Beverly to shut the windows in her home before the tordado struck.

'Something in me snapped'

Comment: It was a throwaway line, used many times a day. For me, it was the tipping point.

Frank Partlic stands in his ruined home at Kurnell.

'Where do I get the money?'

Frank Partlic had sold his home on Tuesday for a record price after months of renovations. Today he was standing among its debris.

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Rain, hail and tornado

A tornado in Kurnell and thunderstorms across Sydney have left a trail of destruction as residents return to their homes to inspect the damage.

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