Home And Away star Tammin Sursok reveals her daughter was near Nashville school ... trends now

Home And Away star Tammin Sursok reveals her daughter was near Nashville school ... trends now
Home And Away star Tammin Sursok reveals her daughter was near Nashville school ... trends now

Home And Away star Tammin Sursok reveals her daughter was near Nashville school ... trends now

Australian soap star Tammin Sursok has revealed her nine-year-old daughter Phoenix was caught up in the horrific school shooting that has shaken residents of Nashville, Tennessee

Six people, including three children, are dead after a transgender female shooter opened fire at a church-run primary school on Monday morning. 

Tammin, who lives in Nashville with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters, revealed hours after the attack that her eldest child's school was in lockdown

The Home And Away star, 39, shared an Instagram video of herself crying as she paced in her kitchen, telling fans: 'There's been an active shooter in one of the schools in Nashville... It's right next to my daughter's school. She's in lockdown, she's fine.' 

She described the ordeal as hitting 'too close to home' for many parents in America, where school shootings occur almost every year. 

Australian soap star Tammin Sursok, 39, (right) has revealed her nine-year-old daughter Phoenix (left) was caught up in the horrific school shooting that has shaken residents of Nashville, Tennessee

Australian soap star Tammin Sursok, 39, (right) has revealed her nine-year-old daughter Phoenix (left) was caught up in the horrific school shooting that has shaken residents of Nashville, Tennessee

'I know a lot of other mothers are completely hysterical and shaking right now, because I can't believe this keeps happening. And you always think it's not going to happen to you,' she wept, shaking her head in disbelief. 

Hours later, she uploaded a heartfelt essay pleading with American lawmakers to overhaul firearms legislation and end mass shootings for good. 

'Our community in Nashville is in shock. My thoughts and prayers are with the families going though this unimaginable tragedy,' she began. 

Tammin, who lives in Nashville with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters, revealed on Monday that Phoenix's school was in lockdown, shortly after a shooter opened fire at The Covenant School, killing six people. (Tammin is pictured with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters Lennon and Phoenix)

Tammin, who lives in Nashville with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters, revealed on Monday that Phoenix's school was in lockdown, shortly after a shooter opened fire at The Covenant School, killing six people. (Tammin is pictured with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters Lennon and Phoenix) 

The Home And Away star shared an Instagram video of herself crying as she paced in her kitchen

She tearfully described the horror she felt after receiving the call that there was an active shooter within walking distance from Phoenix's school, calling the ordeal 'a parent's worst nightmare'

The Home And Away star shared an Instagram video of herself crying as she paced in her kitchen. She tearfully described the horror she felt after receiving the call that there was an active shooter within walking distance from Phoenix's school, calling the ordeal 'a parent's worst nightmare'

'Today I got a call that I never thought would happen but at the same time expected because I live in the USA.' 

Tammin described the horror she felt after receiving the call that there was an active shooter within walking distance from Phoenix's school, calling the ordeal 'a parent's worst nightmare.' 

She went on to reiterate the often-used adage 'guns don't kill people, people kill people', before questioning how assault rifles, like the ones the shooter was carrying, are still being sold to civilians. 

Hours later, she uploaded a heartfelt essay pleading with American lawmakers to overhaul firearms legislation and end mass shootings for good

Hours later, she uploaded a heartfelt essay pleading with American lawmakers to overhaul firearms legislation and end mass shootings for good 

She went on to reiterate the often-used adage 'guns don't kill people, people kill people', before questioning how assault rifles, like the ones the shooter was carrying, are still being sold to civilians

She went on to reiterate the often-used adage 'guns don't kill people, people kill people', before questioning how assault rifles, like the ones the shooter was carrying, are still being sold to civilians  

'In most states, an American can buy an AR-15 after their 18th birthday. The

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