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Australian authorities say they found two ISIS flags and some explosive devices in the car of one of the suspects linked to the deadly attack on a Hanukkah celebration.
Fifteen people were killed in the attack.
Australian police shot and killed one of the suspects.
Authorities also say the two suspects were in the Philippines last month.
Christina Cuculia reports.
Police in the state of New South Wales say the investigation will examine why the two men,
identified as the father and son, travelled to the Philippines and the locations they visited.
In a statement to NPR,
the Philippines Immigration Bureau says the two men arrived in the country together in early November and reported their final destination as Daba on the southern island of Mindanao.
It says they left the Philippines in late November on a connecting flight to Manila,
with Sydney listed as their final destination.
The bureau identified the father, who Australian authorities say was killed during the Bondi attack,
as an Indian national and a resident of Australia.