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Hero Bondi cop who stopped mall attacker now faces cancer battle

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Mon, 12 Jan 2026, 2:22pm

Hero Bondi cop who stopped mall attacker now faces cancer battle

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 12 Jan 2026, 2:22pm

A police officer who was hailed as a hero after the Bondi Junction mass stabbing has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer.

New South Wales Inspector Amy Scott鈥檚 diagnosis comes less than two years after she was recognised for extraordinary bravery during the April 13, 2024, attack at Westfield Bondi Junction.

Scott was working alone when she confronted knife-wielding attacker Joel Cauchi inside the crowded shopping centre.

By that point, Cauchi had killed six people and injured 12 others, including a nine-month-old baby.

Scott fired three shots, fatally wounding Cauchi and bringing the rampage to an end. Her actions are credited with saving multiple lives.

Colleagues have expressed shock at the diagnosis, which was revealed on Monday via the NSW Police Legacy page.

鈥淥ur beautiful friend and colleague, Inspector Amy Scott, has recently been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer,鈥 an appeal created by a third party read.

鈥淎my is widely known as selfless, compassionate, and one of the kindest people you could ever meet.

鈥淪he is every bit the remarkable human you would think. She is fiercely independent and the first to champion others.鈥

Police Inspector Amy Scott (centre) attends a community candlelight vigil for the victims of the Bondi Junction tragedy. Photo / Lisa Maree Williams, Getty Images
Police Inspector Amy Scott (centre) attends a community candlelight vigil for the victims of the Bondi Junction tragedy. Photo / Lisa Maree Williams, Getty Images

While Scott is being 鈥渨ell supported by her family, friends and colleagues鈥, the appeal said she faces a long battle ahead 鈥渢o beat this insidious disease鈥.

鈥淎my now needs the strength, compassion and support of her community.

鈥淭his is a powerful reminder that even our strongest people are human, and this fundraiser has been created to ease the financial burden for Amy and her family during this incredibly challenging time.鈥

Beyond her policing career, Scott is a devoted wife and mother to two young boys.

The news has come as a blow to colleagues who had hoped her recent absence from duty was for rest and recovery following the traumatic events of Bondi Junction.

At the coronial inquest into the attack, Scott gave harrowing evidence about the moments she came face-to-face with Cauchi, revealing she believed she was about to die, 九一星空无限Wire reported.

鈥淚 actually felt nauseous as I ran in because in my head I resigned myself to the fact that I was probably going to die,鈥 she told the court.

When asked what was going through her mind as she fired her first shot, her answer was stark.

鈥淭hat he was going to kill me.鈥

Despite hitting Cauchi with her first bullet, Scott told the inquest he continued advancing towards her, forcing her to fire again as she retreated.

鈥淗e just turned and started running at me,鈥 she said, describing how she fell to the ground as Cauchi collapsed beyond the point where she had initially been standing.

After the shooting, Scott secured the knife from beneath Cauchi鈥檚 body and attempted to render aid, before checking whether a missed round may have struck a bystander.

A special operations officer later told news.com.au her actions were exceptional.

鈥淲e train for this kind of thing every shift, but general duty cops don鈥檛,鈥 the officer said.

鈥淪he had the calm under pressure, the control and the guts to tackle him head-on and make sure civilians were out of harm鈥檚 way.

鈥淵ou never know how you are going to react until you鈥檙e put in that situation, and she did good.鈥

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