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A knife-wielding man who killed six people in a Sydney shopping centre before being shot dead has been identified by Australian police.
Joel Cauchi, 40, walked through the crowded Westfield Bondi Junction complex on Saturday afternoon, fatally wounding five women and a man.
A nine-month-old baby was among several others injured and remained in a “serious but stable” condition on Sunday, police said.
Authorities say the attack was most likely “related to the mental health of the individual involved”.
In an update on Sunday, New South Wales Police Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cooke said they were still trying to notify families of the victims.
“Two of them appear to have no family in Australia,” he told reporters.
He said Mr Cauchi, who was from Queensland, was previously known to police and had bought a storage unit in Sydney.
The assistant commissioner reiterated that the attacker did not appear to be motivated by “any particular ideology or motivation”.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australians were “waking up to try to deal with the shock and trauma” of what had happened.
Describing the attack as “unspeakable and really just beyond comprehension”, Mr Albanese again praised the actions of a lone senior policewoman who confronted Mr Cauchi and shot him dead as horror gripped the mall.
“The wonderful inspector who ran into danger by herself and removed the threat that was there to others, without thinking about the risks to herself,” the prime minister said, thanking her and emergency teams.
State officials said nine people had been taken to hospital after the incident, and another three people had sought medical attention overnight. About 40 paramedics were initially involved in the response.
The baby “had surgery overnight and is currently in a critical condition and is in ICU,” Health Minister Ryan Park told ABC news.
“Now, we certainly are hoping that she gets through this but there is a long way to go.”
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