Reward to solve bashing murder of NSW man
A $1 million reward is being offered for information about the 2020 bashing murder of an elderly man during a break-in at his home in Sydney's Hills District.
NSW Police were called to Kalim Saliba's Cherrybrook home in the early hours of April 29, 2020, following reports two men had forced their way in.
They found 86-year-old Mr Saliba and his 83-year-old wife with serious head injuries.
Mr Saliba later died from his injuries at Westmead Hospital.
A year ago, Strike Force McCleery detectives released CCTV of a grey Audi TT RS seen travelling near the Saliba's home before and immediately after the attack.
Homicide Squad Commander Detective Superintendent Daniel Doherty said the luxury, high-performance car would have been noticeable to residents and others in the Cherrybrook area late at night.
On Monday, police and the NSW government will announce a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible for Mr Saliba's death.
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