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Private companies are unduly influencing public education policy, says Maurie Mulheron from the NSW Teachers Federation. Vision courtesy Ten Eyewitness News.
The half brother of Danukul Mokmool, who was fatally shot by police at Central Station, watched the video of his brothers' shooting without knowing who it was.
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Florist Manuel Theoharas has spoken of his ordeal when a man who was fatally shot by police on Wednesday entered his store. Vision: Channel Seven.
The 76-year-old florist, who has worked at the same shop for 46 years, said the man came up behind him and threatened him with a broken bottle. The man held the bottle at the florist's neck, leaving a small cut, before grabbing a pair of scissors in the shop.
Mr Theoharis said the man was yelling "Call the police, call the police", prompting onlookers to call triple zero.
Mr Theoharis said the man, identified as Danukul Mokmool​, 30, was acting erratically in the shop, knocking over buckets of flowers, and appeared to be highly disturbed.
He said he was whisked away by officers and didn't see the shooting, but heard it from close by.
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Police shot the man outside the Eddy Avenue Florist after a short confrontation.
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Police stand over a man at Central Station in Sydney following the shooting. Photo: @AndreasBooth
"He didn't ask for anything, just call the police," Mr Theoharis said. "He didn't ask for money or anything."
The florist said he didn't think twice about returning to work on Thursday morning.
"I have got all my friends here," he said.Â
Mr Mokmool, who is understood to have suffered mental health issues, died at the scene.
Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
"A critical incident investigation will now examine all circumstances surrounding the incident," a police spokeswoman said. "We will provide further details once they come to hand."