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 gangsters had suspicions a mother who was shot dead in a brazen contract killing had leaked information to the police amid claims she was a 'very big drug dealer' - as her mother sends a chilling message to her killers. 
Lametta Fadlallah, 48, was gunned down outside her home in Panania, in the city's southwest, on Saturday evening while sitting in the back of a Toyota 4WD.
Also in the car was innocent hairdresser Amy Hazouri, 39, who had just finished a shift at her hair salon in Bankstown, believed to have been killed as collateral damage in a hail of gunfire just as they left the home.
The double shooting sent shockwaves through Sydney's underworld, with investigators probing whether Ms Fadlallah was targeted because of her underworld connections.
However, it has now been revealed she was suspected of leaking information to the NSW Crime Commission before she was violently shot dead, 9News reports.
Nadia Fadlallah has condemned her daughter's killers as 'cowards' and warned her death will see other bodies fall as payback for her family's loss. 
'It doesn't matter how bad she is, they shouldn't do that.

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