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Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for ‘day of reflection’: Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror

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Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for 'day of reflection': Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror

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Westfield Bondi Junction has reopened its doors to the public for a day of reflection following Saturday afternoon’s deadly massacre.

Six people died after Joel Cauchi, 40, stabbed the mall before being shot dead by a senior female police officer.

Since then, tributes have flown to the victims: new mother Ashlee Good, 38, bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25, mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, artist Pikria Darchia, 55 , Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security personnel. guard Faraz Tahir, 30 years old.

The public will be able to walk through the center from 11am on Thursday to pay their respects to the lives lost.

The center will not play music and a black ribbon will be displayed on advertising platforms, before closing at 5:00 p.m.

Retail will return on Friday for stores that decide to reopen.

Follow WhatsNew2Day Australia’s live coverage of the shopping center’s opening here.

Solemn scenes as community members honor those killed in the stabbing

The atmosphere was solemn at Westfield Bondi Junction on Thursday as NSW Premier Chris Minns and Karen Webb arrived at the center to lay a wreath.

The public waited outside the mall entrance along with media crews and Westfield security on Thursday morning.

People began to quietly arrive downtown around 11 a.m. to take the escalators to the fourth level, where six large wreaths of white roses had been placed.

After a few minutes, the mourners had left several bouquets under the wreaths.

The people remained silent as three women placed a large bouquet of flowers.

One of the women began to cry as her followers carried her away from the monument.

Some mourners chose to write messages in a book of condolences prepared for the public, while others walked silently through the shopping complex.

The public was encouraged to wear black ribbon memorial pins to wear as a symbol of respect to remember the victims.

Security guards, Westfield staff and police officers closely followed the procedures.

People walk on Community Reflection Day at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping center as it reopens to the public for the first time after the stabbing attacks that killed several people at the shopping center, in Sydney, Australia, April 18, 2024. REUTERS/Jaimi Alegría

Westfield Bondi Junction to reopen today for ‘day of reflection’

The shopping center will be open to the public on Thursday from 11am to 5pm so the community can pay their respects following Saturday’s horrific stabbing.

Six lives were lost at the hands of Joel Cauchi, 40 years old, who ran through the center terrorizing shoppers armed with a large knife.

He was shot dead by New South Wales Police Inspector Amy Scott.

The six victims being honored are new mom ashlee good38, bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25, mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, artist Pikria Darchia, 55, Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30.

Community members will be able to walk through the center on Thursday while a section is set up to lay flowers and wreaths.

New music will be played at Westfield and a black tape will be displayed on advertising platforms instead.

Commerce will return on Friday for stores that decide to reopen.

People leave floral tributes to the victims after the attack at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping center on Saturday, in Sydney, Australia, April 17 2024. REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

Scenes from Westfield Bondi Junction on Thursday’s ‘day of reflection’

Mourners walked silently through the mall, paying their respects to the murdered victims.

Black tape was displayed on advertising platforms and no music was played in the center.

Mourners were encouraged to bring a black ribbon to pin to their clothing as a sign of respect.

13321691 - Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for 'day of reflection' - Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror
13321691 - Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for 'day of reflection' - Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror
13321691 - Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for 'day of reflection' - Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror
13321691 - Bondi Junction Westfield reopens for 'day of reflection' - Community gathers to mourn lives lost in Joel Cauchi stabbing horror

Australian women swoon over ‘beautiful’ French ‘Bollard Man’ hero Damien Guerot who took on Bondi Junction stabber

Australian women are swooning over a French hero who took to a bollard and bravely faced the Westfield Bondi Junction knife on Saturday afternoon.

Damien Guerot was going to the gym with his French compatriot Silas Despreaux when they stumbled upon the scene of the massacre.

Guerot grabbed a retractable barrier and confronted the killer Joel Cauchi, 40, as he advanced menacingly down an escalator.

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The ‘Bollard Man’ who faced Joel Cauchi went for a two-hour run after his heroics… and then returned to his job as a carpenter.

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Explosive development in visa case for brave security guard who confronted Westfield Bondi Junction stabber

A security guard who was stabbed in the stomach after bravely confronting knife-crazed Joel Cauchi during his stabbing spree has been given new hope by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he fights to gain Australian citizenship.

Muhammad Taha, a Pakistani migrant, was patrolling the fourth floor of the mall on Saturday afternoon when Cauchi began stabbing shoppers around 3:20 p.m.

The Prime Minister said he would like to thank Mr Taha for his bravery and suggested his government could allow Mr Taha to remain in Australia permanently.

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Retail tenants won’t pay rent for a week

New tenants will not have to pay rent from last Saturday until this Friday, Westfield Bondi Junction operator Scentre Group said.

It comes after Saturday’s deadly stabbing, which left six people dead in addition to the attacker.

Stores can open to the public on Friday.

A day of reflection will be held in the center on Thursday, with businesses still closed.

Key updates

  • Solemn scenes as community members honor those killed in the stabbing

  • Westfield Bondi Junction to reopen today for ‘day of reflection’

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