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GARY ALLIBON

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FAMILY STATEMENT 

I lovingly and from my whole being say that Gary was a loving, fun and supportive soul mate and husband and I will miss him forever. 
His cheeky smile (said more than words) and when he looked at me I felt the love that we both shared for each other.
A most likeable and helpful human being to all who knew him and I feel so blessed for the 25 years 6 months and 6 days we shared together.

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Monica Allibon - Wife

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NSW Police Rewards Website

Just after 6am on Monday 7 June 2010, three men armed men approached a cash-in-transit van on Sussex Street, Sydney, and threatened the guards before stealing cash.

During the robbery, one of the guards, 59-year-old Gary Allibon, was shot in the back and his work-issued firearm was stolen. Despite the efforts of emergency services and medical staff, Mr Allibon died a short time later at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

A fourth man drove the men from the scene in a silver high-performance Audi S8 sedan.

The Audi was seen exiting the M5 at Henry Lawson Drive in convoy with a Mercedes C63 just before 10pm two days later (Wednesday 9 June 2010), before it was destroyed by fire in a car park at Milperra.

Investigators linked those vehicles to two others – a white BMW X6 4WD and a silver 2004 BMW 5-Series sedan. Neither the C63 nor the X6 have been recovered by police.

Ballistic examinations linked the firearm used in the murder to two other shootings at Vaucluse in 2007 and Merrylands in 2010, while casings located in the Audi linked it to a shooting at Wentworthville in 2010.

Despite extensive investigations at the time and throughout the past decade, no one has been charged over Mr Allibon’s murder.

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Reward

To assist with their inquiries, NSW Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott has announced the reward for information has been increased to $1 million.

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POLICE ANNOUNCE $1 MILLION REWARD FOR COLD-CASE SHOOTING DEATH OF SECURITY GUARD

Mrs. Monica Allibon joined police in announcing the $1m reward today, up from $100,000.

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