The sixth and final victim of the听Sydney听mall stabbing rampage has been identified.听
Nine 九一星空无限 Australia reported that Yixuan Cheng, a Chinese national student, was the sixth person to have died in Joel Cauchi鈥檚听murderous听rampage through the Westfield shopping centre at Bondi Junction.听
The first two victims to be named were 25-year-old Dawn Singleton and 38-year-old Ash Good, the mother of a 9-month-old girl who was also injured during the attack just after 3pm (Australian time) on Saturday. The little girl is fighting for her life in hospital.听
The third victim was identified as Jade Young, 47, a mother to two daughters and an active member in her community in Bellevue Hill in Sydney鈥檚 eastern suburbs. The fourth was a refugee from Pakistan, 30-year-old Faraz Ahmed Tahir. He was a security guard at the mall and the only man killed.听

The sixth victim in the Bondi stabbing attack has been named as Yixuan Cheng, a Chinese national student. Photo / 7news听
Pikria Darchia, 55, was the fifth victim identified. Darchia is originally from Tbilisi in Georgia and the听Sydney Morning Herald听reported a LinkedIn profile suggests she was an artist.听
Darchia was also a mother to two sons. On her Facebook page, ordinary members of the public left comments on her page, with one woman writing: 鈥淵our life was stolen too soon. Condolences to your friends and family grieving you.鈥听
Australian police are investigating whether Cauchi was targeting women, as most of his victims were female and there were reports he spared other men during the knife rampage.听
In total, seven people died. This includes the attacker, 40-year-old Joel Cauchi, who was shot dead by a policewoman after he lunged at her inside the mall. A further 12 people went to hospital.听

Ash Good, Jade Young and Dawn Singleton are three of six victims of the attack. Photo / AP听
The policewoman who stopped him was identified as Inspector Amy Scott. She has been hailed by her boss for showing 鈥渆normous courage and bravery鈥 when she responded to the Bondi Junction Westfield attack alone.听
Fifth victim identified: Pikria Darchia, 55听

Pikria Darchia, 55, has been identified as the fifth victim in the tragedy. She leaves behind two sons.听
New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb said there was 鈥渘o ideological motive鈥 behind Cauchi鈥檚 frenzied attack. But she and Queensland Health, the state鈥檚 public health service, confirmed he had a history of mental health treatment and was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was 17.听
He was originally from Brisbane and in 2020 he posted on social media asking to meet people who shoot guns. He had a particular interest in knives, once calling the police on his family after they took knives away from him. In his last social media post hours before the attack, he asked people to come surfing with him.听

The knife-wielding attacker was named as Joel Cauchi of Queensland. He is seen here during his attack on an escalator at the Westfield Bondi Junction Mall in Sydney.听
Cauchi was estranged from his family, who called police to offer information immediately after seeing their son on television. Cauchi worked as a male escort, selling sexual services online, and was known to sleep in his car and at backpackers.听
Webb said any purposeful targeting of women would be 鈥渁n obvious line of inquiry鈥 for police.听
When she was asked about video footage showing Cauchi ignoring men in the mall and deliberately chasing women, Webb said people could form their own opinions about what he was doing.听
鈥榃orld鈥檚 best mum鈥 Ash Good tried saving baby, dies in hospital: Dawn Singleton was second victim听
Witnesses saw Good trying to save her daughter after they were both attacked, handing her child to two strangers as she fought for her life, news.com.au reported.听
She was taken to St Vincent鈥檚 Hospital with critical injuries and died soon after arriving.听
Good鈥檚 friends described her as 鈥渢he world鈥檚 best mum鈥 and 鈥渁 beautiful human鈥 as they mourned her death.听

Ash Good, 38, was among the six shoppers killed at Sydney's Bondi Westfield mall on Saturday.听
Good鈥檚 family released a statement saying they were 鈥渞eeling from the terrible loss鈥 and thanking the two men who looked after her baby.听
鈥淭oday we are reeling from the terrible loss of Ashlee, a beautiful mother, daughter, sister, partner, friend, all round outstanding human and so much more,鈥 the statement read.听
They said they were 鈥渟truggling to come to terms with what has occurred鈥.听
鈥淲e would also like to thank the New South Wales Police for their kindness and diligence in this tragedy and emergency services for getting our baby the care she needed as quickly as possible.听
鈥淭o the two men who held and cared for our baby when Ashlee could not - words cannot express our gratitude.鈥听
The North Melbourne Football Club, an AFL club known as the Kangaroos, wore black armbands during a game yesterday afternoon in Good鈥檚 honour. She was the daughter of former North Melbourne player Kerry Good, the听Sydney Morning Herald听reported.听
The second victim who died, Singleton, was the daughter of multi-millionaire advertising mogul John Singleton and lawyer Julie Martin.听

Dawn Singleton, 25, was killed during Saturday's attack.听
Singleton studied at the University of Technology Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Communications. She worked for retailer White Fox Boutique.听
It鈥檚 understood she had been due to marry a New South Wales policeman and had just purchased a wedding dress.听
Singleton鈥檚 former principal at Kambala School paid tribute to her, saying the school community was saddened and shocked by the attack.听
鈥淲e extend our sincere condolences to her family and acknowledge that the loss of a family member from such a random act must be exceptionally hard to comprehend,鈥 Jane Danvers wrote.听
The third victim was Jade Young, an architect who specialised in protecting heritage buildings, according to the听Daily Mail.听

Jade Young, the third victim of Cauchi's frenzied attack to be named.听
Young studied at the Architectural Association School in London and specialised in building conservation, working with heritage buildings in Sydney鈥檚 eastern suburbs, the听Sydney Morning Herald听reported.听
She was an active member of the Bronte Surf Life Saving Club, who remembered her as a 鈥渕uch-loved鈥 club member.听
鈥淢any club members will be affected by the loss of Jade and the impact of this senseless and tragic event will affect each of us differently over time,鈥 the club wrote.听

Faraz Tahir.听
The fourth victim, Faraz Ahmed Tahir, was orginally from Pakistan and 鈥渉ad so many hopes and dreams for his future鈥, his friend Shajar Ahmad told the听Sydney Morning Herald.听
He had only worked about five shifts at the Bondi Junction Westfield. Saturday was the first time he had worked during the day.听
Tahir came to Australia on a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees programme.听
He had only moved to Sydney from Queensland eight months ago, his friend said.听
Australian PM says mall was 鈥榮cene of horrific violence - but also selfless courage and bravery鈥櫶
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the attack was 鈥渁 tragedy that should have never occurred鈥 and offered his thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.听
Albanese said the scenes at Bondi Junction were 鈥渂eyond words or understanding鈥.听
He laid flowers in memory of the victims yesterday afternoon.听

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (second from left) places flowers for the victims of the Bondi Junction Westfield tragedy at an impromptu memorial. Photo / The Office of Anthony Albanese听
鈥淵esterday, Bondi Junction was the scene of horrific violence - but also selfless courage and bravery,鈥 Albanese said.听
鈥淭oday this community has come together to mourn the victims of this devastating atrocity and offer its sympathy to those who have lost loved ones.鈥听
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Kiwis were thinking of those affected by the tragedy, saying 鈥淎ustralia is family鈥.听
Luxon praised members of the public who intervened and emergency responders: 鈥淓xceptional courage from NSW Police.听
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters also offered his thoughts, calling the event 鈥渟hocking and appalling鈥.听
Police Minister Mark Mitchell was in Sydney and was also due to lay a wreath in remembrance of the victims.听
Speaking from Bondi Junction, Mitchell described the mood as 鈥渟ombre鈥 and said a large section of the community had gathered to pay their respects.听
Hero cop was first on scene, ran after attacker and shot him dead听
Earlier, Albanese paid special tribute to Scott, the policewoman who stopped Cauchi.听
Scott was the first police officer on the scene and ran through the mall to confront Cauchi, according to the听Daily Mail.听He lunged at her and she shot him dead.听
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns also paid tribute to Scott, along with the 75 doctors and paramedics who responded. He said the stabbing was one of the 鈥渨orst events the state had seen鈥.听

Heroic policewoman Inspector Amy Scott shot and killed Cauchi. Photo / news.com.au听

Still taken from 9九一星空无限 coverage showing heavily armed police entering Bondi Westfield from the roof. Photo / 9九一星空无限听

The location of Saturday afternoon's stabbing.听
This story was originally published on the Herald,
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