Sydney stabbing: Police investigate whether attacker targeted women – live
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The man who carried out a stabbing spree in a Sydney shopping centre seems to have singled out women as targets, Australian police said today as the nation mourned the victims.
New South Wales police said their line of inquiry is focusing on Joel Cauchi, 40, who attacked “women and avoided the men” as he went on a rampage in the crowded Westfield Bondi Junction complex.
Five of the six people killed and the majority of the 12 injured were women in the attack on Saturday.
The final victim of the stabbing attack has been named as a Chinese student. Yixuan Cheng was studying here, prime minister Anthony Albanese said.
Others killed were first-time mother Ashlee Good, 38, Dawn Singleton, Jade Young, 47, 55-year-old artist Pikria Darchia, and security guard Faraz Tahir.
NSW Police identified the attacker as Joel Cauchi of Queensland, with his family describing his actions as “truly horrific”. It has since emerged that he had attempted to join gun groups and had made a “weird” request to have his knives sharpened.
Letter | Better mental health support could help avoid tragedies like Sydney
In a letter to The Independent, reader Richard Whiteside, from Halifax, writes:
The tragic killings in Sydney come not long after the Nottingham stabbings, where the perpetrator in both instances had mental health issues. Of course, the care systems in both these cases appear to have failed.
The wider point I would like to make is that these horrible events make the public fear all people with mental health issues and continue to ensure that they are discriminated against and given few opportunities. This is solely because the media never tells any stories of the good and positive contributions people with mental health issues make every single day. This must change. Rather than writing off the mentally ill as villains, we must look at why the system fails them.
Andy Gregory15 April 2024 05:01
Police to investigate whether Sydney attacker targeted women
Police have said they will be investigating whether the Sydney shopping centre attacker intentionally targeted women.
Five women were among the six people killed by knife attacker Joel Cauchi in the Westfield shopping centre at Bondi Junction on Saturday.
New South Wales police commissioner Karen Webb said it is a “line of inquiry” that the Sydney shopping centre attacker “focused on women and avoided the men” during his stabbing spree.
Shweta Sharma15 April 2024 05:00
Australia mourns deadly knife attack
The Australian national flag is flying at half-mast across the country today, including at the parliament house and Sydney‘s Harbour Bridge, in honour of the victims.
Sydney Opera House’s sails will be lit with a black ribbon on Monday evening.
Scores of mourners have gathered at Bondi Junction, offering flowers and cards in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the attack.
Shweta Sharma15 April 2024 04:53
Chinese student named as sixth victim of Sydney mall stabbing attack
“She was a Chinese national studying here who’s lost her life, along with Ashlee Good, Dawn Singleton, Jade Young, Pikria Darchia and the security guard who lost his life, a refugee who had only been here for a short period of time,” he said in an interview with Triple M radio.
Shweta Sharma15 April 2024 04:30
Sydney mall attack: Everything we know so far
As more information on the terrifying attack continues to come to light, my colleague Athena Stavrou has everything we know so far in this piece:
Andy Gregory15 April 2024 04:00
Man who filmed Sydney shopping centre knifeman speaks of ‘disbelief’
Andy Gregory15 April 2024 03:02
Sydney attacker had advertised himself as male escort
The Sydney knife attacker advertised himself online as a male escort and tried to join groups of gun owners, it has emerged.
In a post on a Facebook group in December 2020, Joel Cauchi wrote: “I am looking for groups of people who shoot guns, including handguns, to meet up with, chat with and get to know.”
It has been reported that Cauchi had set up profiles on several male escort websites, including Australia Cracker, Empire Escorts and Escorts Australia. Cauchi described himself in one profile as an “athletic good-looking 39-year-old” based in Sydney who was looking for a “fun time”.
In a photo posted on one escort site, he is pictured sitting on a chair wearing a Manchester United football shirt.
Andy Gregory15 April 2024 02:01
‘Obvious’ that Sydney attacker ‘focused on women’, says police chief
It is a “line of inquiry” that the Sydney shopping centre attacker “focused on women and avoided the men” during his stabbing spree, New South Wales police commissioner Karen Webb has said.
Asked during an interview with ABC News about CCTV footage which appeared to show knifeman Joel Cauchi targeting women, Ms Webb said: “The videos speak for themselves, don’t they, and that’s certainly a line of inquiry for us.
“It’s obvious to me and it’s obvious to detectives that it seems to be an area of interest that the offender had focused on women and avoided the men.
“It has been reported that five of the deceased are women and the majority of victims in hospital are also women.”
Andy Gregory15 April 2024 01:01
Joel Cauchi: Who was the Sydney mall stabbing attacker?
Cauchi, 40, who was known to police in the neighbouring state of Queensland, had moved to Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, last month.
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Holly Evans15 April 2024 00:00
Daughter of Australian businessman named as one of the victims in Sydney attack
The daughter of an Australian businessman has been named as one of the six victims of the stabbing attack at a Sydney shopping centre.
According to widespread media reports in Australia, Dawn Singleton, 25, was killed in the attack at the Westfield shopping centre at Bondi Junction, in the east of Sydney.
John Singleton, 82, is a well-known entrepreneur in Australia who built his success through advertising. He has eight children.
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Holly Evans14 April 2024 23:00
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