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A BRAVE police officer has been hailed a "hero" after taking down a rampaging knifeman who murdered six people at a mall in Sydney.

Dramatic video showed the inspector chase the assailant along the top level of the shopping centre after he stabbed nine people, including a nine-month-old baby.

Brave police officer, named locally as Inspector Amy Scott, chases after the knifeman
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Brave police officer, named locally as Inspector Amy Scott, chases after the knifeman
'Insp Scott' crouches over the body of the attacker after he stabbed six shoppers
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'Insp Scott' crouches over the body of the attacker after he stabbed six shoppersCredit: Supplied
A brave bystander picks up a pole and faces the knifeman front on
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A brave bystander picks up a pole and faces the knifeman front onCredit: X/@AnnaMcGovernUK
First-time mum Dr Ash Good, 38, tragically died as her baby was rushed to surgery
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First-time mum Dr Ash Good, 38, tragically died as her baby was rushed to surgeryCredit: Collect

The "hero" cop, named locally as Inspector Amy Scott of Sydney's Rose Bay Police Station, single-handedly confronted the knifeman and shot him dead.

Footage showed Insp Scott sprint after the knifeman with two civilians hot on her heels, including one who was carrying a chair.

The inspector, who happened to be nearby when the attack happened, shot the assailant dead after he turned on her and raised a knife.

She was then seen performing CPR on victims of the knife attack, as well as on the suspect, as she waited for backup to arrive and assist.

New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb commended the inspector's efforts, telling reporters on Saturday: "She showed enormous courage and bravery, and she will process obviously that."

A man named Jason Dockson said he followed Insp Scott through the shopping centre as she sprinted after the attacker, who was armed with a "big blade".

He said: "If she didn't shoot him, well, he would have kept going.

"He was on a rampage," Kossyderrickent reports.

It is just one of many accounts of local heroism that have emerged since the assailant unleashed terror on Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.

Two men told of how they helped a mother and her baby who had both been stabbed, pressing shirts to the infant's wounds in an attempt to stop the bleeding.

Eye witnesses describe the moment a man stabbed 5 people in a Sydney mall

The barbaric attacker had stabbed the tot as she lay in the pram before turning his knife on her horrified mum.

First-time mum Dr Ash Good, 38, threw her injured baby to the brothers out of sheer desperation.

Tragically, she has since died of her injuries, while her baby is being treated in surgery.

She remains in Sydney Children’s Hospital in a serious condition.

Witnesses who were shopping in Lululemon told how they heard screaming before seeing the attacker "indiscriminately swiping" at people as he calmly walked along the corridors.

Amid the horror, shoppers provided make-shift medical aid to stabbing victims as others attempted to stop the knifeman.

One brave civilian came face to face with the assailant as he prowled the halls for his next victim.

Video showed the knifeman walking up an escalator toward a man holding a pole; the civilian appeared to be acting as a human shield, preventing the assailant from accessing the higher level.

NINE PEOPLE STABBED

Police are waiting to formally identify the attacker but said he is a 40-year-old man known to law enforcement who they do not believe held "an ideation" - meaning it is likely not a terrorism incident.

Eight patients were rushed to various hospital facilities across Sydney - their conditions ranging from serious to critical - and six other injured people were assessed by NSW paramedics at the scene.

Earlier, NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cook said that the knifeman had "engaged with" nine people in the centre.

He said on Saturday: "About 3.10 this afternoon a male walked into a restaurant at Bondi Junction, he left the centre and then returned about 3.20.

"As he moved to the centre, he engaged with about nine people, and it’s clear that during that engagement he caused harm to those people, we believe by stabbing them with a weapon he was carrying."

He said the man was shot after he raised a knife at a senior police officer, who reports suggest is the brave Inspector Amy Scott.

Cook explained: "She (the inspector) confronted the offender who had moved by this stage to level five, as she continued to walk quickly behind him to catch up with him.

"He turned, faced her, raised a knife. She discharged a firearm and that person is now deceased."


Key moments in Sydney stabbing tragedy

  • Knifeman stabs nine people, including a nine-month-old baby
  • Mum throws injured baby to nearby men in final act of love
  • Five women and one man confirmed dead
  • Assailant shot and killed after raising knife at inspector
  • Cops say attack is not thought to be terror-related
  • Baby among eight victims in serious to critical condition
  • Attacker, 40, is known to law enforcement
  • First-time mum Dr Ash Good named as one of six victims killed

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the senior police officer a "hero".

He said: "There is no doubt she saved lives through her action and it is a reminder that those people who wear uniform are people who rush to danger, not away from it and I give thanks to every one of them for the actions they have taken up to now."

The number of people killed by the knifeman rose to six about 8pm local time on Saturday.

Four women and one man were killed in the shopping centre; Dr Ash Good was rushed to St Vincent's hospital in a critical condition but died soon after arriving.

Video showed crowds fleeing the busy mall - located in Sydney's affluent eastern suburbs, just a five-minute drive from Bondi Beach - as police officers rushed to the scene about 3.45pm.

Outside the shopping centre, two men told 9News about how they helped mum Dr Ash Good and her baby girl, who were both bleeding.

The brothers said they saw a man "run up to the woman with the baby."

One of the men said: "We got them into the store ... rang for help."

The assailant was shot dead after raising a knife at a senior police officer
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The assailant was shot dead after raising a knife at a senior police officer
The knifeman ascends an escalator in the shopping centre
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The knifeman ascends an escalator in the shopping centre
Video shows what appears to be a knife laying on the floor of the shopping centre
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Video shows what appears to be a knife laying on the floor of the shopping centre

They said they tried to compress the the mum and baby's wounds using shirts from the shop they were hiding in.

Later, one of the men told Sky News: "I was holding the baby, it looked pretty bad."

His brother added: "He helped with holding the baby and trying to compress the baby and same with the mother.

"We just kept yelling out to get some clothes, get some shirts and and just help us to compress and stop the baby from bleeding."

The first brother added: "There was a lot of blood on the floor. I hope the baby is all right."

Dr Good, a trained osteopath, was walking through the shopping centre when the attacker stabbed her baby while in her pram, before using the weapon on her, the Australian Telegraph reports.

Friend Laura Jayes told Sky News that Dr Good was a "beautiful person, a wonderful athlete".

Ms Jayes said: She was so excited to be a new mother and it’s all just been ripped away. She saved her baby tonight."

Hours before the attack, Dr Good shared a video of her daughter sitting in a car seat with her face in the sun to social media, as the song Mr Girl by The Temptations played in the background.

'SAW BODIES ON THE GROUND'

One woman, named Aviva, told 2GB Radio that she "came across dead bodies on the ground" as she ran to her car.

She said: "I saw two."

"It’s awful, it’s just terrible, I’m in shock," WA Today reports.

Shoppers Huma Hussainy and Mohamad Naveed said they saw two girls lying in a large pool of blood outside a store, about two metres apart, The Age reports.

They said one of the girls looked to be about 17 years old.

Hussainy said someone "walked up and tried to wake the girl [who had been stabbed]," but she couldn't be roused.

Forty-five minutes later, as the couple was escorted from the centre, one of the girls had been taken away and a screen had been set up over the second girl.

Geoff Young, 42, was at the Westfield with his 18-month-old child when a noise started "coming from everywhere".

He told The Age that he stumbled into the aftermath of a stabbing spree and saw a woman lying on the ground bleeding, as another person received CPR, and a third person lay in a pool of blood.

It’s such a shock this happens in a country such as ours...

Anthony AlbaneseAustralian Prime Minister

Witness Ellie Williams, 21, was finishing lunch with her friend about 3.40pm when she saw groups of people running and screaming through the centre.

She said she heard a man scream and three gunshots as she escaped through a fire exit, before alarms sounded and police arrived.

PM Anthony Albanese expressed his "heartbreak" over the deadly knife attack, telling 2GB: "Australians will be shocked as I am by an incident such as this.

"It’s such a shock this happens in a country such as ours, where people should be able to go about their shopping on a Saturday afternoon without any thought that there is risk involved."

He commended Australians for their first instinct being "to help someone else" even in this instance of "shocking violence".

King Charles said he and the Queen were "utterly shocked and horrified" to hear of the tragedy in Bondi, writing: "Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack."

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said his "heart goes out" to those affected by the "truly devastating" attack in Sydney that killed six people.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, he said: "The horrific attacks at Bondi Junction are truly devastating.

"My heart goes out to those affected by this abhorrent act of violence, and I pray for the recovery of those left injured and traumatised today.

"You are in the thoughts and prayers of the British people."

His statement followed a message from the Prince and Princess of Wales, which was shared to their X page.

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William and Kate wrote online: "We are shocked and saddened by the terrible events in Sydney earlier today.

"Our thoughts are with all those affected, including the loved ones of those lost and the heroic emergency responders who risked their own lives to save others. W & C."

Police enter the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre
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Police enter the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centreCredit: AFP
Police enter the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre after the stabbing
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Police enter the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre after the stabbingCredit: AFP
Police and paramedics work outside the centre
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Police and paramedics work outside the centreCredit: AFP
Emergency services gather near the scene of the stabbing
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Emergency services gather near the scene of the stabbingCredit: AP
Terrified shoppers flee the scene of the suspected stabbing
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Terrified shoppers flee the scene of the suspected stabbingCredit: Twitter
Armed cops surround the shopping mall
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Armed cops surround the shopping mallCredit: 9 News
A dad was seen escorting his kids away from the scene of the horrific stabbing
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A dad was seen escorting his kids away from the scene of the horrific stabbingCredit: 7 News
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