The knife attacker who killed six people in a stabbing spree at a Sydney shopping centre before being shot dead was a 40-year-old man with mental health issues, police have said.
New South Wales Police said they had identified the attacker as Joel Cauchi, of Queensland, and do not think he was motivated by terrorism.
The lone knifeman attacked shoppers on Saturday afternoon at the Westfield shopping centre in the suburb of Bondi Junction in eastern Sydney.
The mother who was among six people killed has been identified in local reports as Ash Good, a 38 year-old whose nine-month-old baby is also among the wounded and has undergone surgery.
One eyewitness reported seeing Ms Good’s baby with stab wounds, with the “terrified” mother attempting to console her child as they were taken to an ambulance.
Other witnesses reported hearing gunshots as they hid inside stores, with one saying of the attacker: “He had a nice big blade on him. He looked like he was on a killing spree.”
First responder Amy Scott ‘certainly a hero’, says prime minister
Police inspector Amy Scott, the first emergency responder on the scene who shot and killed attacker Joel Cauchi, was “certainly a hero”, prime minister Anthony Albanese said.
Namita Singh14 April 2024 08:48
One of victims identified as Pakistani national
Six people — five women and one man, aged between 20 and 55 — were killed in the attack. Another 12 were injured and remain in hospital, including a 9-month-old child whose mother was killed in the attack.
The male victim was a security guard at the shopping center and was later identified as 30-year-old Faraz Tahir from Pakistan.
According to a written statement Sunday from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Australia, Faraz had been in Australia for a less than a year and was a “cherished member of our community”.
Holly Evans14 April 2024 08:44
Family of attacker condemns his ‘horrific’ action
The family of Sydney attacker Joel Cauchi described his actions as “horrific” and said he had suffered mental health issues “since he was a teenager”.
In a statement released through Queensland Police, the Cauchi family said: “We are absolutely devastated by the traumatic events that occurred in Sydney yesterday.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the victims and those still undergoing treatment at this time.”
“Joel’s actions were truly horrific, and we are still trying to comprehend what has happened.”
“He has battled with mental health issues since he was a teenager.”
“We are in contact with both the New South Wales Police Force and Queensland Police Service and have no issues with the police officer who shot our son as she was only doing her job to protect others, and we hope she is coping alright.”
Namita Singh14 April 2024 08:38
Bondi shop worker locks doors and tells customers to ‘get back’ amid knife attack
Footage shows terrified shop workers locking doors and telling customers to “get all the way back” as a knifeman stabbed shoppers at a Sydney shopping centre.
Footage taken from inside the Westfield Bondi Junction shows terrified shop workers trying to shield shoppers from the attacker on Saturday.
Bondi shop worker locks doors and tells customers to ‘get back’ amid knife attack
Footage shows terrified shop workers locking doors and telling customers to “get all the way back” as a knifeman stabbed shoppers at a Sydney shopping centre. Footage taken from inside the Westfield Bondi Junction shows terrified shop workers trying to shield shoppers from the attacker on Saturday (13 April). The 40-year-old knifeman was shot dead by a police officer at the scene. While his identity has not been confirmed, police understand he was acting alone and the incident is not terror-related. Over the course of his rampage, four women and one man were killed in the shopping centre, while another women died in hospital. Another eight people remain in hospital around Sydney.
Andy Gregory14 April 2024 07:01
Full report: Mother who desperately tried to save injured baby among six killed in attack
A first-time mother was among those killed in a shock stabbing spree at a Sydney shopping mall, with her nine-month-old baby undergoing surgery after suffering knife wounds.
Six people were murdered at the Westfield Bondi Junction centre on Saturday afternoon, with the attacker shot dead by a “heroic” off-duty female police officer who had responded to the scene.
Ash Good, 38, is the first victim to be identified, with witnesses reporting that she handed over her small child to other terrified shoppers for them to carry out make-shift medical aid.
Holly Evans has more in this report:
Andy Gregory14 April 2024 05:59
Hair salon workers ushered in ‘traumatised’ women
Workers at a hair salon near the shopping centre ushered in “traumatised” older women.
A woman who works at the salon told ABC News: “We’ve had the older women coming into the salon who were in Westfield, traumatised, we had to sit them down because they were running and they weren’t fit enough to run.”
Andy Gregory14 April 2024 03:46
Woman describes hiding in Lululemon after hearing screams and seeing bodies
One woman said she saw two dead bodies before she hid in the Lululemon sportswear shop.
She told ABC News: “At the counter while I was as paying I heard this screaming of kids, women and men outside the shop – as soon as I turned my face to look I saw a guy who was wearing this green outfit, jersey materials, with shorts and a t-shirt with a very massive knife on hand.
“Then I saw a dead body right in front. There was massive [amounts of] blood around that body, a few metres after there was another dead body as well on the floor which was pretty scary.
“He had already stabbed two and they were on the floor and he was trying to turn back, like a U-turn, back to Lululemon shop, then I just screamed ‘where is the safest changing room in which I can go and lock myself’.
“I was really in fear, I was thinking if they couldn’t shut Lululemon door then I would maybe get stabbed – we locked down inside Lululemon for 45 [minutes] to one hour as the police came.”
Attack ‘something we could never imagine here’, says local politician
Local politician Kellie Sloane said Saturday’s attack was “something we could never imagine here” in Sydney.
“It’s been an incredibly distressing day for so many people in our community, people who went to the shops today, a packed shopping centre, and then got caught up in something we could never imagine here, something so disturbing and terrifying for many,” said Ms Sloane.
Andy Gregory14 April 2024 01:13
Baby in ‘serious but stable’ condition
A nine-month-old infant who was attacked during the stabbing spree remains “in a serious but stable condition in hospital”, Assistant Commissioner Cooke said.
He added: “We have a number of people remaining in hospital being treated for their injuries.
“We know many are in a serious but stable condition.
“In particular, a young child remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital.”
Sam Rkaina14 April 2024 00:23