Many injured in stabbing incident in church near Sydney, second attack in 3 days

Several people were injured in a stabbing at a church in Walkley, Australia, about 30 km west of Sydney’s central business district, police officials confirmed on Monday. According to a statement released by law enforcement, a male suspect has been captured and is currently cooperating with the ongoing police investigation.

Police officials said the injured persons suffered “non-life-threatening” wounds and are currently receiving medical treatment from paramedics.

In a post, the NSW Police Force said, “A police operation is underway in Wakeley following reports of a stabbing. Officers attached to Fairfield City Police Area Command attended a location in Welcome Street, Wakeley following reports of a number of people being stabbed. Officers have arrested a male and are assisting police with non-life threatening injuries and are being treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics as they become available. Will go.”

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Sydney attacker targeted women, father says he was ‘disappointed’

In the last tragic incident to rock Sydney, a knife-wielding attacker killed six people at a shopping mall in the seaside suburb of Bondi, before being shot dead by police. The tragic incident unfolded at the bustling Westfield Bondi Junction shopping center on Saturday, sending shockwaves through the community and forcing hundreds to evacuate.

The attacker, identified as Joel Cauchi, 40, targeted shoppers at the mall, with five of the six victims being women, according to a statement released by police. Eight other people, including a nine-month-old baby, were injured and taken to hospital for treatment, news agency Reuters reported. New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb, speaking at a press conference, gave a sobering account of the attack.

“It’s clear to me, it’s clear to the detectives who appear to be the area of ​​interest that the offender had focused on women and avoided men,” Commissioner Webb said of the attacker’s apparent targeting of women. Commented, as quoted by Reuters. Report.

Joel Cauchi’s father, Andrew Cauchi, shared details about his son’s troubled history, citing a long-standing battle with mental illness and frustrations with women. “He wanted a girlfriend and he had no social skills and was depressed out of his mind,” Andrew Cauchi lamented, The Australian newspaper reports.

Inspector Amy Scott, the officer who ultimately encountered Joel Cauchi on the fifth floor of the mall and fatally shot him, acted swiftly in the face of the threat. Police have ruled out ideology as a motive behind the attack, although they are investigating the possibility of the attacker having a particular focus on women.

The victims included Faraz Tahir, a 30-year-old security guard and refugee from Pakistan who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Australia mourned his loss, highlighting his recent arrival in the country.

Additionally, the sixth victim was identified as Yixuan Cheng, a Chinese national studying in Australia. As the community grapples with the consequences of the senseless violence, the New South Wales Government has announced an A$18 million independent investigation into the attack. However, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has refused to implement new rules allowing private security guards to carry firearms.