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Police enter the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall after a stabbing incident in Sydney.
Many people took shelter in shops, trying to protect themselves, their families a nd frightened strangers. Ayush Singh was working at a cafe inside the centre when the incident occurred. “I saw the whole thing in front of me,” he told AFP. “I saw a lot of people running around, I saw the guy running with the knife and people running away.” Singh helped two old ladies who were having a coffee to hide inside his cafe. He heard three gunshots ring out, then saw the man lying on the ground. “It was really scary,” he said. “I’ve felt really safe (in Australia). I’ve been here for six years. I didn’t feel unsafe but now I feel scared.” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the bravery of strangers who helped each other and the woman police inspector who rushed headlong toward danger. “She is certainly a hero. There is no doubt that she saved lives through her action,” Albanese said. Pranjul Bokaria had just finished up work and was doing some shopping when the stabbing occurred. She ended up running to a nearby shop and taking shelter in a break room. “It was scary, there are some people who were emotionally vulnerable and crying,” she told AFP. She escaped using an emergency exit with other shoppers and staff, which took them to a back street. She described a scene of “chaos”, with people running, and police swarming the area. “I am alive and grateful,” she said. As night fell, dozens of heavily armed police and ambulances were still outside the shopping complex, with stretchers ready to take people to nearby hospitals. The sound of police sirens and helicopters filled the air. The mall has been locked down and police have urged people to avoid the area. Such attacks are virtually unheard of in Australia, which has relatively low rates of violent crime.





