Summary
Nine-month-old daughter of Ashlee Good, who died protecting her, will continue to receive care. Girl underwent surgery at Sydney Children's Hospital after suffering chest and arm injuries. Six people were killed in the rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall, five of them women. Everyone was asked to light a candle in memory of the victims, their flames flickering in the sea breeze. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said no woman should have to live in fear. Police inspector Amy Scott praised by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for singlehandedly pursuing and killing Cauchi. A GoFundMe has been set up in the name of Ashlee Good, the baby's mother. She has been released from hospital after being in intensive care since the attack. The baby girl was stabbed in the attack at a Westfield store in Sydney's CBD. A special force has been created to investigate the attack. It could take months to present its findings. Police will try to find out how and why Cauchi, who is from the state of Queensland, committed such violence. He had been known to police, but had never been arrested or charged in Queensland.