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1. Bf6 gxf6 2. Qh6 and mate on h7 follows
1. … Ne7 2. Qh6 Ng6 3. Qxg7#
Black can try
1. … Bxf2+ 2. Kh1 but we’ll be back to the lines above, with mate at either h7 or g6
*or g7
1) Bf6, Rg8 2) Qh6, and with the g7 pawn pinned, the mate on h7 cannot be prevented.