
There have been multiple casualties following an attack at Bondi Junction's Westfield shopping centre in Sydney on Saturday April 13, during which several people were stabbed. Six people died in the attack, while four who were hospitalised with injuries have been released from hospital. Eight remain in care.
Five of the people murdered in the attack were women, and have been identified as Ashlee Good, 38, Dawn Singleton, 25, Jade Young, 47, Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, and Prikria Darchia, 55.
One man was also killed — Westfield Bondi Junction security guard Faraz Tahir, 30.
At a press conference on Monday morning, Health Minister Ryan Park shared that the nine-month-old baby who was stabbed during the attack (the daughter of victim Ashlee Good) has improved from critical condition to serious condition.
Park said they hope to "get the baby on the ward in the coming days. That would be a great outcome. Her dad and her family are receiving significant support as you could imagine."
NSW Premier Chris Minns also said up to $18 million will be forwarded to the State Coroner to "establish an independent coronial inquest".
The inquest will look into the NSW Police response and the offender's interactions with the NSW and Qld governments.
Minns also announced that the government has requested advice from the NSW Police and Cabinet Office for information on the "current restrictions" on security guards in NSW. He said they would consider "any additional measures to keep the public safe".