'Shooting victim wouldn't hurt a fly'

Police believe the shooting of a father in his Sydney home was targeted, despite his family's assurances that he "wouldn't hurt a fly".

Police at the scene of a shooting in Yagoona, in Sydney's south

A father-of-five shot in his Sydney home has been described as a salesman "who wouldn't hurt a fly". (AAP)

A father-of-five shot in the head through the window of his Sydney home has been described as a humble lolly salesman "who wouldn't hurt a fly".

But police believe 54-year-old Walid Kamoun was specifically targeted when he was gunned down on Monday night.

"There is information that we have at hand that would indicate to us that this was a specifically targeted attack and certainly was not a random incident," Superintendent David Eardley said.

An unidentified shooter fired a shot into Mr Kamoun's head though the window of his Yagoona home.

He was rushed to Liverpool Hospital where he remained in a critical condition on Tuesday.

Nephew Omar Abouchanab, who often helps his uncle packing stock into his van, said his family couldn't understand why Mr Kamoun was shot.

"He is the most humble person you would ever meet. He wouldn't hurt a fly," he said.

Omar, 17, said Mr Kamoun earned a living selling products, including lollies and chips, at markets around the area.

Omar's mother, Mr Kamoun's sister, spent the night at Liverpool Hospital by his bedside.

While Mr Kamoun was known to police, it was only for very minor matters, Supt Eardley said.

"We are still looking for specific motives regarding this matter," he said.

Police are looking for a man described as 170cm tall, slight build and dressed in dark clothing with a hood, who was seen in the area at the time of the shooting.

Relatives say Mr Kamoun had lived in the Yagoona townhouse for a year or two.


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