Comancheros gangster Mick Hawi’s widow posts cryptic Facebook message

The widow of a slain gangster has posted a cryptic Facebook comment, just a day after two men faced court charged with his murder.

Mahmoud ‘Mick’ Hawi, 37, died after being sprayed with bullets outside a Sydney Fitness First gym in February, leaving behind wife Carolina Gonzales and two young children. 

On Sunday night, Ms Gonzales posted on her Facebook page: ‘Saabi…where’s your best mate Yui?’. 

She then removed the comment a few hours later. 

Two men were charged with the Comancheros’ former national president murder and faced court on Saturday. 

According to police, Bikie Yusuf Nazlioglu, 37, allegedly pulled the trigger in the assassination he is accused of planning with Ahmad ‘Adam’ Doudar, 38. 

Mahmoud ‘Mick’ Hawi’s widow Carolina Gonzalez has penned a cryptic Facebook post, days after three men were charged in relation to his shooting death

Ms Gonzalez took to Facebook on Sunday night, asking friends a cryptic question, in an apparent reference to Yusuf Nazlioglu who was last week charged with her husband's murder

Ms Gonzalez took to Facebook on Sunday night, asking friends a cryptic question, in an apparent reference to Yusuf Nazlioglu who was last week charged with her husband’s murder

Both men are believed by police to be Lone Wolf gang members. 

While the two have been charged with murder, tow truck driver Moustafa Salami, 36, has been charged with being an accessory after the fact for allegedly moving one of the getaway cars used in the shooting. 

Mick Hawi was shot multiple times in his Mercedes 4WD while he sat in the parked vehicle outside a gym at Rockdale, in Sydney’s south, in February. 

Following his death, Hawi’s grief-stricken widow Ms Gonzalez made headlines when she attempted to extract her dead husband’s sperm from his corpse.

Former Comancheros president Mick Hawi (left) was shot multiple times in his Mercedes 4WD while he sat in the parked vehicle outside a gym at Rockdale, in Sydney's south, in February

Former Comancheros president Mick Hawi (left) was shot multiple times in his Mercedes 4WD while he sat in the parked vehicle outside a gym at Rockdale, in Sydney’s south, in February

The process was kick-started by an urgent court application in the hours after the shooting to the NSW Supreme Court, on the basis that Ms Gonzales would have another of Hawi’s children following his death.   

Justice Peter Johnson then ordered the sperm be extracted and stored at an IVF facility until he ruled on her application, however Ms Gonzales ultimately opted not to go ahead with the procedure.  

Hawi had served a prison sentence over the death of Hells Angels bikie associate Anthony Zervas during a brawl at Sydney Airport in 2009.

He was initially convicted of murdering Zervas, who was bashed with a metal bollard during the brawl, but his conviction and 28-year sentence was overturned on appeal.  

Last week, two men were charged with Hawi's murder - police alleged both men are Lone Wolf gang members, Yusuf Nazlioglu and Ahmad 'Adam' Doudar

Last week, two men were charged with Hawi’s murder – police alleged both men are Lone Wolf gang members, Yusuf Nazlioglu and Ahmad ‘Adam’ Doudar

A third man, tow truck driver Moustafa Salami, 36, has been charged with being an accessory after the fact for allegedly moving one of the getaway cars used in the shooting

A third man, tow truck driver Moustafa Salami, 36, has been charged with being an accessory after the fact for allegedly moving one of the getaway cars used in the shooting



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