Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's father wants son's death to be 'the beginning of something new'

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated December 19 2014 - 7:13am, first published December 18 2014 - 10:07pm
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
The vigil for Tori Johnson.
The vigil for Tori Johnson.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.
Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson's family meet with religious leaders at the Martin Place shrine to the hostages. Photo: James Brickwood.

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