Eggs and verbal abuse were allegedly hurled at the young women in Bondi on Saturday night with the incident initially investigated under Strike Force Pearl.
Two teenage boys have been charged after allegedly egging a group of women in Sydney’s eastern suburbs on the weekend, in what police now believe was a random attack.
Strike Force Pearl’s commander, Det Supt Darren Newman, suggested on Sunday that investigators were treating the matter as a potential antisemitic attack, with the women’s clothing possibly identifying them as targets.
The perpetrators allegedly fled in a silver sedan before crashing into a kerb in Rose Bay later on Saturday night, NSW police said in a statement on Tuesday.
Police spoke to a 22-year-old woman who was allegedly struck by an egg and two witnesses who had been walking on Glenayr Avenue in Bondi at about 9.30pm on Saturday.