Tue. Jan 21st, 2025

Westfield Bondi Junction Stabbing Victims Identified: Joel Cauchi Stabbing, Faraz Tahir, Ashlee Good, Jade Young, Dawn Singleton died

Westfield Bondi Junction Stabbing – The six victims who passed away in the deadly Westfield Bondi Junction mass stabbing incident have been identified by the police.

Instigating Police say 40-year-old Joel Cauchi entered the Westfield Bondi junction and fatally stabbed six individuals. Almost a dozen were left fighting for their life after the deadly incidents.

According to Australian police in Bondi, this type of incident is a shocking tragedy. Law enforcement agencies were called to the brutal attack scene yesterday.

Victims Identified

  • Pikria Darchia: The fifth victim has been identified as a 55-year-old individual who self-identifies as an artist on LinkedIn and is believed to be originally from Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • Ashlee Good: Regrettably, the mother of the newborn now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) passed away at St Vincent’s Hospital on Saturday evening.
  • Faraz Tahir: A 30-year-old security guard at Westfield died while carrying out his duties to safeguard the people. He was a refugee who had escaped from Pakistan owing to persecution or conflict.
  • Jade Young: A resident of Bellevue Hill, a neighborhood located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. engineer at an architectural organization located in Double Bay and was known at the Bronte Surf Club.
  • Dawn Singleton: She was the 25-year-old daughter of the deceased businessman, John Singleton. Dawn accepted her fiancé’s marriage proposal in July. Until her death, she was employed by a Sydney fashion industry known as white fox boutique.
  • Another unnamed female victim believed to be of foreign nationality, remains unidentified. Police say the suspect identified as 40-year-old Joel Cauchi, was killed in a police-face-off after stabbing and killing six people, injuring at least 12 others at the populated shopping center on Saturday afternoon.

    Following the incident, the Pakistan Association in Sydney released the following;

    APNA – Australian Pakistani National Association: With heavy hearts, we share the news of a tragic incident at a Sydney mall, where lives were lost, including a courageous Pakistani national faraz Tahir who had moved from Brisbane for work.

    May Allah bless him for his dedication. We express our deepest gratitude to APNA executive member Mr. Khalid Bhatti for his invaluable assistance to the affected families during this challenging time. Additionally, we extend our sincere thanks to the Pakistan High Commission Australia and High Commissioner of the Canberra office, H.E. Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, for his steadfast support to our community.

    In addition to that, thanks to Mr. Syed Asghar Naqvi of the Pakistan Australian Cultural Association – PACA for his continuous coordination and assistance. Let us stand together in solidarity, offering support and prayers to those grieving and affected by this heartbreaking loss.

    In the wake of this tragic incident, we extend our deepest condolences to the families affected by this heart-wrenching loss. As they grapple with the indescribable pain of bidding farewell to their loved ones, we share in their sorrow and stand in solidarity during this time of profound grief.

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