Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-yixuan-cheng-identified-as-sixth-victim-of-bondi-junction-stabbingAlert – Yixuan Cheng identified as sixth victim of Bondi Junction stabbing

 A Chinese national has been identified as the sixth fatality in the Bondi Junction stabbing attack.

Yixuan Cheng, 27, an economics student at the University of Sydney, was fatally killed after Joel Cauchi, 40, fatally stabbed six people and injured at least 12 more in a violent rampage at the busy shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.

Cheng’s parents told Chinese media their daughter was still on the phone with her fiance, who is based in China, a few minutes before the tragedy. 

Before the attack, she was on the fourth floor of the mall, shopping and sending her boyfriend photos of herself trying on clothes. 

After ending the call to his girlfriend, her boyfriend saw the news about the stabbing attack in Sydney.

He immediately called her again, but she didn’t answer.  He had been planning to marry Cheng after she graduated this year. 

Five women and one man were killed while 12 others, including a baby, were seriously wounded before Cauchi was shot dead by police officer Amy Scott.

A number of the survivors were discharged from hospital overnight while others remained under monitoring. 

Yixuan Cheng was fatally killed after Joel Cauchi, 40, fatally stabbed six people and injured at least 12 more in a violent rampage at the busy shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.

Yixuan Cheng was fatally killed after Joel Cauchi, 40, fatally stabbed six people and injured at least 12 more in a violent rampage at the busy shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.

Among the victims was 38-year-old osteopath Ashlee Good, whose nine-month-old daughter was also injured and remained in intensive care on Sunday after undergoing emergency surgery. 

Dr Good, the daughter of former North Melbourne AFL player and board member Kerry Good, was remembered by her family as a ‘beautiful mother, daughter, sister, partner, friend’ and an ‘all-round outstanding human’. 

Ashlee Good (pictured), died at St Vincent's hospital on Saturday night after being stabbed in the rampage

Ashlee Good (pictured), died at St Vincent’s hospital on Saturday night after being stabbed in the rampage

Faraz Tahir, aged 30, tragically lost his life while serving the public as a security guard during this attack. He was a refugee from Pakistan .

Faraz Tahir, aged 30, tragically lost his life while serving the public as a security guard during this attack. He was a refugee from Pakistan .

An emotional North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson described her death as a ‘bloody tragedy’ as landmarks in Melbourne were lit on Sunday night in tribute.

‘That poor little girl … without her mum now – she was a beautiful, beautiful lady,’ he told reporters.

Other victims identified are Dawn Singleton, the 25-year-old daughter of multi-millionaire businessman John Singleton, 47-year-old architect Jade Young, 30-year-old security guard Faraz Tahir and 55-year-old artist and designer Pikria Darchia. 

Cauchi’s estranged family issued a statement through Queensland police on Sunday, declaring they were devastated by the traumatic events and expressing sorrow for the victims.

Dawn Singleton, the 25-year-old daughter of multi-millionaire businessman John Singleton, also lost her life

Dawn Singleton, the 25-year-old daughter of multi-millionaire businessman John Singleton, also lost her life 

Jade Young (pictured), from Bellevue Hill, died in the attack

Pikria Darchia (pictured), 55, who describes herself as an artist on LinkedIn and is understood to originally hail from Tbilisi in Georgia, was the fifth victim to be identified

Pikria Darchia (pictured), 55, who describes herself as an artist on LinkedIn and is understood to originally hail from Tbilisi in Georgia, was the fifth victim to be identified

‘Joel’s actions were truly horrific and we are still trying to comprehend what has happened,’ it read.

‘He has battled with mental health issues since he was a teenager.’

They had ‘no issue’ with Insp Scott shooting their son, saying she was only doing her job to protect others and hoped she was coping.

Shopping centre owner Scentre Group chief executive Elliott Rusanow offered condolences to the family of killed security guard Faraz Tahir.

‘We are devastated by Faraz’s passing and recognise our team member’s bravery and role as a first responder,’ he said.

Another security worker was among the injured taken to hospital.

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