Mother of killed soldier never felt safe after being harassed by Man Haron Monis

By David Wroe
Updated December 17 2014 - 2:08am, first published December 16 2014 - 6:45pm
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker
Prime minister Kevin Rudd, walks with Marjorie and John Worsley following the funeral for their son Luke in 2007. Photo: Nic Walker

The mother of an elite Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan says she never felt safe after receiving a spate of hateful letters from Sydney gunman Man Haron Monis.

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