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More victims of ‘homophobic’ egging attacks come forward after Sydney Mardi Gras

More reports of egging attacks following the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade have emerged, with NSW Police confirming they are investigating a second incident.
Key points:
- The offenders have been described as driving a red Toyota Corolla
- NSW Police said they had received several complaints about egging attacks
- The AIDS Council of NSW said the attacks showed LGBTQ people were still the target of abuse and violence
ABC crime reporter Mark Reddie says he was attacked between 3:00am and 4:00am on Sunday while walking home along Riley Street in Surry Hills.
Reddie made an official police complaint yesterday.
And he said he been contacted by others with similar stories of being egged by men driving a red car.
Juliano Monteiro, 30, told the ABC eggs were…
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