Sydney Stabbing Incident: Heroic Acts and Tragic Loss at Westfield Bondi Junction

2024-04-26 02:50:47

2024-04-26 10:50 United News Network 24 hours On April 13, 2024, a stabbing incident occurred at a suburban shopping mall in Sydney, Australia.

On April 13, 2024, a stabbing attack occurred at a suburban shopping center in Sydney, Australia, killing 7 people, including the killer. A mother named Ashley abandoned her little daughter to two strange men when she was seriously injured, sacrificing her life to save her beloved daughter. After his death, people came together to raise money for his family. About 10 days later, 709,692 Australian dollars (about NT$15 million) was raised, demonstrating the Australian people’s reluctance towards Ashley’s family. There were many heroic characters and acts in the stabbing incident. Besides the two men who picked up the little girl, there were also two French workers who took the initiative to arrest the suspect, and a security guard who protected people but was arrested. unfortunately stabbed to death. And the policewoman who ultimately killed the suspect.

On the 13th, at around 3:20 p.m., a 40-year-old suspect, Joel Cauchi, attacked a crowd of shoppers with a knife in Westfield Bondi Junction, a suburb of Sydney, killing six people and injuring more than 10 others. Couch first stabbed a 38-year-old woman, Ashley. Ashlee Good with her daughter Harriet, 9 months. As Ashley lay dying, she entrusted her daughter to a strange man in hopes of saving her life. The man and his younger brother who were shopping together rushed into a store holding the little girl tightly. After locking the door, they called for help. In the meantime, they dressed the baby’s wounds with passers-by coming to help him.

Both mother and daughter were seriously injured – Harriet was stabbed in the chest and arm by the suspect and was immediately sent to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Sydney for treatment. Mother Ashley was sent to St. Vincent Hospital. After Ashley’s husband Dan Flanagan heard the news, he immediately rushed to St. Vincent Hospital to visit his wife, and then anxiously took a police car to visit his daughter . Harriet’s surgery went well and she was released from the hospital a few days later. However, his mother Ashley died from her injuries.

After the stabbing incident, thousands of people gathered at Bondi Beach in Sydney to take part in the memorial service. Many people took their children to light candles to cry. After learning about Ashley’s experience, they were also heartbroken and came to pay their respects to this great. man. Tribute to the mother.

Before her death, Ashley worked as an account executive at DocuSign, a company specializing in the development and provision of online signature services. She was also an osteopath. Having just become a mother, she had just finished her baby-raising stay. Last month, she shared a photo with her daughter on social media, praising “What a privilege to be a parent!” I had planned to celebrate my first Mother’s Day in a few weeks, but unexpectedly, I encountered a deadly incident while out shopping. After Ashley’s death, her familyPublish a statement

“We are saddened by the loss of Ashley, a beautiful mother, daughter, sister, partner and friend.”

“I am deeply grateful to the Australian public who have expressed their concern for Ashley and their little girl. My daughter is in good condition. I would like to thank the Royal Children’s Hospital in Sydney and the New South Wales Police for their loving care .”

“Especially for the two men who temporarily took care of their daughter while Ashley was unable to care for her, we cannot express our gratitude.”

Six people were attacked and killed by a suspect in a stabbing attack at a shopping center. Photo/Associated Press After the stabbing attack in a shopping center on the 13th, the Sydney Opera House lit black ribbons on the 15th to mourn the victims.Photo/Associated Press

Ashley’s father, Kerry. Kerry Good is a former Australian Rugby League player who played for North Melbourne. After the incident, members of the North Melbourne team also wore black armbands during the match to pay tribute to Ashley. Friends, family and colleagues who worked with Ashley also said Ashley was a very kind woman.

The Australian and New Zealand branches of Isagenix, a healthcare company where Ashley worked in the past, also expressed their condolences. In order to help Ashley’s family move on from their grief as quickly as possible, CEO Steve Foxwell posted on the public fundraising platform.GoFundMeLaunched a fundraiser to help ease financial stress for Ashley’s husband and daughter. About 10 days after the event launched, approximately 709,692 Australian dollars (approximately NT$15 million) had been raised.

The entire matter is under investigation. Five of the six victims were women. Police initially determined the deceased suspect was targeting women and children. New South Wales Governor Chris Minns gave a speech at the commemorative event, saying no woman should live in fear; Health Minister Ryan Park also said the little girl’s smooth discharge from hospital was a ray of light in a dark moment, but. he also called on the media and the public to respect the privacy of the Goode family in order to help them emerge from the gloom as quickly as possible.

French construction worker Grote (left) and policewoman Scott (right) who ultimately killed the suspect.Photo/Associated Press

In the stabbing incident, the last person to kill the suspect was New South Wales police officer Amy. Amy Scott. In the chaos, the suspect lunged at her with a knife, but she resisted and managed to shoot him. After the suspect fell to the ground, Scott immediately performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Although the suspect ultimately died, Scott’s courage and determination kept the death toll from rising.

The only man who died, Faraz Tahir, was a security guard at the mall and was 30 years old before his death. Tahir had just arrived in Australia from Pakistan about a year ago to seek asylum. During the attack, he was stabbed in the abdomen while trying to protect customers. He died after being sent to hospital. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Australia issued a statement of condolence, saying Tahir was a young, promising and caring man who had a long history of supporting charitable activities for Sydney’s Muslim youth; , also issued a statement of condolences, praising Tahir as a dedicated security officer.

Additionally, a French construction worker, Damien Cuerot, actively rushed towards the suspect during the attack, holding a fence and a chair, trying to prevent the suspect from going down to continue hurting people. The entire process was filmed. Surveillance camera. Interviewed afterward, Grote said that when he and his fellow workers saw the murder scene, their instinct was to stop it immediately. After several obstacles, Officer Scott arrived on scene and, with the cooperation of several people, the suspect was successfully killed. Grote also pointed out that the real hero is the policewoman, who was the one who actually managed to arrest the murderer.

Grote’s work visa will expire in a few months. After news of his heroic deeds broke, people launched volunteer activities, hoping that Australian authorities could grant him citizenship so that he could stay in Australia long-term. The petition also caught the attention of Prime Minister Albanese. He said the Australian government would welcome Grote to Australia no matter how long he stayed. Although becoming an Australian citizen may be a loss for France, the Australian. The government still hopes to use this to express its gratitude. A courageous act to save lives.

Faraz Tahir, a security guard at a shopping center, was attacked and killed by a suspect. He was 30 years old when he died. picture…

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