Partner of Merrylands stabbing victim blames 'negligence' of NSW Health
The widow of the victim of a random stabbing in Sydney’s west last week has claimed the negligence of NSW Health is responsible for his death.
Amamuddin Sadar and Becky Ramadani had been together for 11 years before he was attacked along with two others in Merrylands in a random stabbing spree last Tuesday.

A 38-year-old man tragically lost his life after seeking refuge in a stairwell, where he succumbed to his injuries.

Amamuddin Sadar the victim of Merrylands triple stabbing attack.
Amamuddin Sadar was fatally stabbed on Tuesday. (Supplied)
Amamuddin Sadar and Becky Ramadani had been together for 11 years.
Amamuddin Sadar and Becky Ramadani had been together for 11 years. (Nine / Supplied)

“It’s deeply saddening to lose such a cherished member of our community,” expressed Ramadani. “He did not deserve this fate.”

She continued, “My heart is shattered, and the pain is overwhelming.”

For 13 years, the asylum seeker from Afghanistan had been hoping for a permanent visa, so that he could see his family again. On the day he died, Ramadani said it was confirmed the visa had come through.
His accused killer, Setefano Leaaetoa, was one of three people to abscond from the mental health unit at Cumberland Hospital in as many weeks.

Ramadani holds the health department responsible, asserting that their failure in duty of care contributed to her partner’s untimely death.

”The negligence of the health department is responsible for this,” she said.

“I am seeking justice for my soulmate,” she declared.

The grieving partner of the man stabbed in Sydney's west says the health department is responsible for the system failures that led to his alleged murder.
Ramadani says the health department is responsible for the system failures that led to his alleged murder. (Nine)

She further stated, “Hospitals have an obligation to alert the community if someone leaves their care unexpectedly.”

Member for Granville Julia Finn said the attack needed to be “a catalyst for change”.

“We’re willing to listen and learn,” she said.

One week on from the attack, the Cumberland Council is now hoping to host a large public vigil to pay tribute to the three locals attacked.

The Australian visas of Sadar’s siblings were granted today, and the pair are now raising money to make the trip from Dubai for his funeral.

“It’s important to see the brother for the last time,” Ramadani said.

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