In brief

  • Eight people have been recognised for their bravery during a mass stabbing at a Sydney shopping centre in April 2024.
  • Six people were killed in the attack and a dozen injured.

In the wake of a devastating mass stabbing at a Sydney shopping center two years ago, eight individuals who courageously risked their lives to protect others have been honored for their bravery.

The tragic incident occurred on April 13, 2024, at Westfield Bondi Junction when 40-year-old Joel Cauchi launched a frenzied six-minute attack, resulting in the deaths of six people and injuries to twelve more.

Among those who lost their lives were Dawn Singleton, 25, Ashlee Good, 38, Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30. Cauchi, who was described as living with schizophrenia and experiencing a severe psychotic episode, was fatally shot by police.

Marking the second anniversary of the tragedy, Governor-General Sam Mostyn has unveiled a special list of Australian Bravery Decorations, celebrating the heroic deeds of eight individuals who acted selflessly during the crisis.

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From left, Pikria Darchia, Faraz Tahir, Ashlee Good and Jade Young were among the six people killed. Source: NSW Police / Supplied

“These honorees, hailing from various parts of Australia and the world, displayed exceptional selflessness, courage, and resolve in the face of unimaginable and terrifying circumstances,” Mostyn declared.

“Each of them demonstrated remarkable strength and profound bravery, prioritizing the safety of others over their own, embodying the highest level of care and compassion,” she added.

“Their acts of bravery reflect the best of us, and remind us of the valour, compassion and service that are enduring and present across our communities.”

The honours included six bravery medals, two of which are posthumous, and two commendations for brave conduct.

Bravery medals

Ashlee Good, who was killed in the attack, was shopping with her infant daughter in a pram when she was attacked from behind.

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Despite her serious injuries, Ashlee Good saved her infant daughter. Source: Supplied / .

When Cauchi attempted to attack her daughter, Good charged towards him and pushed him away. She was stabbed again before Cauchi fled. Despite her serious injuries, Good was able to remove her daughter from the pram and pass her to bystanders.

French nationals Silas Despréaux and Damien Jean Guerot were recognised for warning others and confronting Cauchi with metal bollards on an escalator. They also alerted police officer Amy Scott and led her to Cauchi.

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Damien Guerot (left) and Silas Despreaux (right) confronted Joel Cauchi.

Scott ran into the shopping centre without police backup. She confronted Cauchi and drew his attention before shooting him dead when he ran at her with a knife.

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Police officer Amy Scott prevented more carnage after she ran into a shopping centre and ended the rampage. Source: AAP / Supplied

Security officers Muhammad Taha and Faraz Tahir were recognised for approaching Cauchi despite knowing he was armed. Tahir was fatally stabbed during the incident.

Commendation for brave conduct

Noel McLaughlin was recognised after he responded to a call advising that his wife, Jade Young, had been stabbed.

When he encountered Cauchi, he alerted other bystanders and later gave first aid to his wife, who died from her injuries.

Nurse Catherine Molihan was in a cafe when screams alerted her to the attack.

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Catherine Molihan rushed to the aid of injured people during the attack. Source: AAP / Supplied

She ran into a nearby shop with others, and the door was locked, but when she saw Taha and Tahir, she insisted that the shop manager open the door so she could help them.

She assessed Taha and told him to “hold on tight to the shirt” that she used to stem bleeding.

“And then I went down to Faraz … I just gave him first aid and held his head and patted his beard and just talked to him, saying, ‘hang in there, Faraz’,” she told Australian Associated Press.

Two years on, she still struggles to speak about the events of that day.

“It still does affect me. It was just an awful experience,” she said.

“A nurse is just born to help and give and be kind to others. It was good that I was on the scene, because it saved someone else from seeing what I saw.”

— With additional reporting by Australian Associated Press


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