Sydney Mall Horror: Mass stabbing leaves five dead with a 9-month baby injured critically
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Sydney Mall Horror: Mass stabbing leaves five dead with a 9-month baby injured critically

Shocking footage circulating on social media captures the chaotic scene as terrified shoppers scramble to escape the unfolding violence

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Apr 13, 2024, 09:30 pm IST
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In a harrowing turn of events, at least five individuals have tragically lost their lives, with multiple others left critically wounded, following a brutal mass stabbing incident that unfolded within a bustling mall in Sydney, Australia. Reports indicate that the assailant, responsible for the carnage, has been neutralised by law enforcement.

The distressing ordeal transpired during the afternoon hours (Indian Standard Time) at the Westfield shopping centre located in Bondi Junction, Sydney. Shocking footage circulating on social media captures the chaotic scene as terrified shoppers scramble to escape the unfolding violence.

BREAKING:🚨

Terrorist attack in a shopping mall in Sydney, Australia. many people died

Different reports coming in on whether it’s a stabbing or shooting attack. pic.twitter.com/YGgI3X39pi

— Muskaan Panchal (@ProudIndian_M) April 13, 2024 

According to official statements, the frenzied attack commenced at approximately 3:20 PM local time on Saturday, April 13, when a perpetrator clad in an NRL jersey commenced a spree of indiscriminate stabbings, targeting unsuspecting shoppers, including a woman and her nine-month-old infant. Eyewitnesses recount the assailant’s rampage, estimating that as many as nine individuals fell victim to the assailant’s onslaught before swift intervention from law enforcement.

Anthony Cooke, the police assistant commissioner, revealed to reporters that a police officer bravely confronted the assailant on level five of the mall, ultimately resorting to lethal force to subdue the threat. Cooke affirmed, “She confronted the offender…He turned, faced her, and raised a knife. She discharged a firearm and that person is now deceased.”

Amid the turmoil, authorities swiftly evacuated hundreds of individuals from the shopping centre, urging the public to avoid the vicinity. Cooke emphasised that the assailant operated alone, asserting that there is “no continuing threat” to public safety. However, the motive behind the heinous attack remains unclear, with officials yet to ascertain the identity of the perpetrator.

BREAKING:

First picture of the terrorist who killed several people in Sydney, Australia.

He stabbed in a shopping mall in a Jewish area (Westfield Bondi), right next to an Israeli restaurant.

Via @AnnoymousGiraf pic.twitter.com/qSItdty9Mn

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) April 13, 2024 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his profound sorrow over the tragic incident, stating, “I have been briefed by the AFP on the devastating events at Bondi Junction. Tragically, multiple casualties have been reported and the first thoughts of all Australians are with those affected and their loved ones.” Albanese extended gratitude to the courageous responders and offered condolences to the injured and their families.

As the nation grapples with the aftermath of this senseless act of violence, authorities vow to diligently investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident while extending support to those impacted by the tragedy.

Topics: Sydney Stabbingmass stabbing SydneyWestfield shopping centreKillings in Australia
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