Father-of-three, 46, was shot dead execution-style in a park where he met women for sex – but no one knows who killed him Momtaz Kabbout's body was found at a lookout in Sydney's southwest in 2012 He was sleeping with several women, and would often have sex at the lookout A coronial inquest heard he and his wife were both having affairs at the time Autopsy found he was kneeling when he was shot five times in his head and back By Alana Mazzoni For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:22 BST, 7 May 2019 | Updated: 06:22 BST, 7 May 2019 Viewcomments A murdered father-of-three was killed execution-style in the same park where he would often meet up with women for sex, an inquest has heard. A coronial inquest heard Momtaz Kabbout's body was found face down at Shortland Brush Lookout in Sydney's southwest in July 2012. Lidcombe Coroner's Court heard an autopsy uncovered the 46-year-old was on his knees when he was shot five times in his head and back, the ABC reported. Momtaz Kabbout's body was found face down at Shortland Brush Lookout in Sydney's southwest in 2012, with an autopsy finding he was on his knees when he was shot five times in his head and back However $400 cash and two mobile phones were found in his pockets, potentially ruling out a robbery. Counsel assisting the coroner Ben Hart told the court that Kabbout and his wife - who he lived with in Fairfield - were both having affairs. 'It came to light within the investigation that Kabbout was involved sexually with several other women,' he said. 'Witnesses have described Kabbout telling them he had a problem and pointed out Shortland Brush Reserve as a place where he would go to sleep with women.' In the early stages of the investigation, some women slowed down police's inquiries by denying any involvement with Kabbout, but eventually admitted they were sleeping with him. A coronial inquest heard that Kabbout told people Shortland Brush Reserve (pictured) where he was found dead, was a place where he would go to sleep with women The inquest heard a tissue containing his semen and someone else's DNA was found in his pockets, as well as five unused condoms and a condom wrapper. Kabbout worked as a driving instructor, but was also involved with finding fake drivers' licences for his customers - but police don't believe this was a factor in his murder. Kabbout's brother Fawaz suspiciously left Australia on a fake airline ticket the night he was murdered, but died later in Lebanon during surgery. The case was referred back to the NSW Police Unsolved Homicides unit. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility