NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott arrives at the NSW Coroners Court for the Bondi Junction inquest.
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OPINION: Fight or flight is the built-in response we all have, but it’s impossible to know how you might react until you face a crisis. 

One of the most terrifying situations to be confronted with was the deadly Westfield Bondi Junction stabbings of 12 months ago. 

Six people were killed and 12 others injured in the rampage unleashed by 40-year-old Joel Cauchi, armed with a lethal hunting knife. 

NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott arrives at the NSW Coroners Court for the Bondi Junction inquest.
NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott arrives at the NSW Coroners Court for the Bondi Junction inquest. (Kate Geraghty)

He indiscriminately and senselessly attacked innocent individuals engaged in the simplest of activities: visiting a bustling shopping center on the first day of school holidays.

Families, teenagers, children and babies, security guards – anyone and everyone in his sights. 

The ongoing coronial inquest into that dreadful day highlights the extraordinary courage of those who, without hesitation, entered the fray, heading straight towards the peril despite the threats to their own lives, thereby saving numerous others.

The evidence from NSW Police Officer Amy Scott, who shot dead the attacker, is as remarkable as her actions. 

Arriving at the scene without backup or protective gear, she informed the inquest she had accepted the likelihood of her own death.

She knew she didn’t have time to wait for her police colleagues, so she went into the shopping centre alone, chased the attacker down, distracted him from a mother with a pram hiding behind a pot plant, and when he ran at her, she fired her gun.

Her actions saved lives. 

Running along with her were two young men, French construction workers Silas Despreaux and Damien Guerot, who also went into fight mode.

After seeing people running and knowing a man was stabbing people, the pair decided to “go catch him”. 

After spotting the attacker, they looked for whatever they could to protect themselves, both grabbing bollards.

They ushered a woman to safety then tried to stop the attacker in his tracks, and the pictures of what these men did – these bystanders turned heroes – will stay with me forever.

French nationals Damien Guerot (left) and Silas Desperaux (right) followed Amy Scott as she ran to confront Joel Cauchi.
French nationals Damien Guerot and Silas Despreaux used bollards to confront Joel Cauchi. (Kate Geraghty)
The NSW Coroners Court released security footage from inside the Bondi Junction shopping centre of Amy Scott confronting the knife-wielding attacker. (NSW Coroners Court)

With the attacker just metres away on an escalator, they hurled a bollard at him, then tried to trap him as his rampage continued.

These men ran into the face of danger, then ran with the police officer who did the same. 

Lives were saved because of their actions, and it gives me goosebumps thinking of what these extraordinary people did. 

On a day of so much loss, Scott’s words to the inquest perfectly sum up the courage and bravery that was also on display: “As tragic as that day was, it restored my faith in humanity.” 

Quite simply, they are heroes.

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