9-Month-Old Baby Discharged From Hospital After Mother’s Death in Sydney Knife Attack – One America News Network
OAN’s Abril Elfi
4:20 PM – Wednesday, April 24, 2024
A nine-month-old baby who was stabbed during a knife attack at a mall in Sydney, Australia, has been safely released by the hospital.
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“The girl underwent surgery at Sydney Children’s Hospital after suffering chest and arm injuries,” the BBC reported.
On Sunday, NSW Health Minister Ryan Park posted a statement regarding the child’s release just hours before a candlelight vigil for victims of the knife attack was held.
“In a positive development, I can confirm the child who has been receiving care at Sydney Children’s Hospital following last weekend’s tragic events at Bondi Junction has been discharged home,” he said in a statement. “She continues to receive care from the expert clinicians at Sydney Children’s Hospital.”
The baby’s mother, Ashley Good, 38, was also stabbed by the assailant, Joel Cauchi, 40, during the attack.
After realizing what had happened to her and going into shock, she quickly tossed her baby to a nearby bystander before bleeding to death.
“[Joel] wanted a girlfriend and he has no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain,” said Andrew Cauchi, the father of the assailant.
During the attack, six people were killed.
The victims of the attack were Dawn Singleton, 25, the daughter of millionaire businessman John Singleton, mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27, and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30.
Tahir lost his life trying to protect nearby shoppers, while his colleague, Muhammad Taha, was stabbed in the stomach. Taha is now recovering in hospital, with the government offering the Pakistani citizen permanent residency in Australia for his heroic efforts.
According to a NSW Health spokesperson, six patients are still receiving care in the hospital for their injuries. Two of the victims are currently at St. Vincent’s Hospital in stable condition, while two other patients are at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Meanwhile, one female victim remains in intensive care in a serious but stable condition.
“Another female patient is at Royal North Shore Hospital in stable condition on a ward,” the Sydney authorities reported.
Cauchi, the crazed assailant, was shot dead by Inspector Amy Scott who charged at the knifeman without any backup.
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