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Pada 13 April 2024, pria berusia 40 tahun bernama Joel Cauchi menusuk hingga tewas enam orang dan melukai 12 orang lainnya di pusat perbelanjaan Westfield Bondi Junction di perbatasan timur Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Korban tewas adalah lima perempuan dan seorang pria, sementara di antara korban termasuk bayi perempuan berusia sembilan bulan. Cauchi ditembak mati oleh seorang inspektur polisi.

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Police and paramedics outside the shopping centre
Peta
Map indicating the location of the incident
LokasiBondi Junction, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Koordinat33°53′29.000″S 151°15′4.000″E / 33.89138889°S 151.25111111°E / -33.89138889; 151.25111111
Tanggal13 April 2024
3:20 pm – 4:00 pm (AEST, UTC+10:00)
Jenis serangan
Mass stabbing
SenjataKnife
Korban tewas
7 (including the perpetrator)
Korban luka
12
PelakuJoel Cauchi

Latar belakang

Westfield Bondi Junction adalah pusat perbelanjaan utama di perbatasan timur Sydney, serta merupakan yang terbesar keempat di New South Wales. Kasus penusukan terjadi pada hari Sabtu sore ketika tempat tersebut didatangi ratusan pengunjung.[1]

Serangan

Menurut Kepolisian NSW, pelaku memasuki Westfield Bondi Junction sekitar pukul 15:10 AEST dengan mengenakan kaus olahraga,[2] keluar dari pusat perbelanjaan sebelum kembali 10 menit kemudian dengan membawa apa yang digambarkan oleh para saksi mata sebagai pisau sepanjang 30 cm.[3][4][5]

Saksi mata mengatakan bahwa pelaku berperilaku tidak menentu, dan rekaman video dari kamera keamanan dan pengunjung menunjukkan pelaku menyerang orang-orang yang dilaluinya secara acak. Beberapa pengunjung menghentikan pelaku, melarangnya masuk ke area tertentu.[6] Video ponsel menunjukkan seorang pria, yang belakangan diidentifikasi sebagai pekerja konstruksi asal Prancis, Damien Guerot, mencegah pelaku menaiki eskalator ke lantai yang lebih tinggi dengan mengacungkan tonggak ke arahnya.[7][8]

Pelaku sempat terlihat keluar sebelum masuk lagi pukul 15:20.[9] Panggilan darurat menerima laporan adanya orang yang dtusuk.[5][10] Gedung tersebut dievakuasi dan transportasi umum di sekitar area tersebut dialihkan.[11] Sekitar 40 ambulans New South Wales dikerahkan ke tempat kejadian.[12]

Pelaku ditembak mati di bagian dada oleh seorang inspektur polisi, Amy Scott, yang bersiap di lantai lima gedung setelah diarahkan oleh Guerot dan seorang warga negara Prancis lainnya, Silas Despreaux. Ketika pelaku datang ke arahnya dengan pisau, Scott menembaknya. Begitu pelaku tumbang, Scott memberikan resusitasi jantung paru (CPR).[13][14][15] Suara penembakan membuat lebih banyak orang di dalam pusat perbelanjaan panik, yang menyebabkan lebih banyak evakuasi dan penjaga toko mengunci toko mereka untuk melindungi pengunjung di dalam.[9]

 
Polisi taktis memasuki pusat perbelanjaan untuk mengamankan kompleks

Korban

 
Paramedis di luar pusat perbelanjaan bersiap merawat korban yang terluka

Pada pukul 18:15, Asisten Komisaris Kepolian NSW Anthony Cooke, dalam sebuah konferensi pers, awalnya mengonfirmasi bahwa lima korban tewas bersama dengan pelaku, sementara beberapa lainnya masih dalam kondisi kritis.[16]

Lima korban meninggal di tempat kejadian. Dua belas orang lainnya dirawat di rumah sakit, termasuk seorang bayi perempuan berusia sembilan bulan yang menjalani operasi, dan ibunya, yang akhirnya meninggal di rumah sakit, sehingga jumlah korban tewas menjadi enam orang.[16][17][18][19] Beberapa korban luka-luka dilaporkan dalam kondisi kritis.[5] Seorang anggota keamanan pusat perbelanjaan termasuk di antara korban luka.[20] Pada tanggal 15 April, Kementerian Luar Negeri Tiongkok mengkonfirmasi kematian seorang warga negara Tiongkok dan luka-luka yang dialami oleh seorang warga negara Tiongkok lainnya, dan menyatakan bahwa mereka akan memonitor dengan seksama investigasi yang sedang berlangsung atas insiden tersebut.[21]

Keenam korban tewas adalah orang dewasa, terdiri dari lima wanita dan satu pria.[5] Korban yang meninggal adalah: Cheng Yixuan, 27 tahun (Mandarin: 程逸轩), seorang mahasiswa dari Tiongkok;[22][23][24] Pikria Darchia, 55 tahun (Georgia: ფიქრრია დარჩია), seorang warga negara Georgia;[25] Ashlee Good, 38 tahun, ibu dari bayi yang terluka;[26] Dawn Singleton, 25 tahun, seorang pekerja ritel di tempat kejadian,[27] putri dari pengusaha John Singleton; Faraz Ahmed Tahir, 30 tahun (Urdu: فراز احمد طاہر), seorang petugas keamanan tak bersenjata di tempat kejadian dan pengungsi asal Pakistan;[3][20][28] dan Jade Young, 47 tahun.[4][29]

Pelaku

Pada pagi hari setelah penusukan, pelaku diidentifikasi sebagai Joel Cauchi, seorang pria berusia 40 tahun dari Toowoomba, Queensland, yang melakukan perjalanan ke Sydney pada bulan Maret 2024. Keluarganya menghubungi polisi setelah mengenali Cauchi di berita.[4] Orang tua Cauchi mengatakan bahwa mereka "sangat terpukul", dan menambahkan bahwa "tindakan Joel benar-benar mengerikan". Mereka juga mengatakan bahwa mereka "tidak masalah" dengan petugas polisi yang menembak putra mereka.[30]

Menurut hasil penyelidikan kepolisian, Cauchi menjalani gaya hidup tak menentu, tidak diketahui memiliki pekerjaan, dan tunawisma.[4] Dia diketahui masih lajang dan tidak memiliki anak.[4] Cauchi menderita masalah kesehatan mental dan pertama kali didiagnosis pada usia 17 tahun,[12] dengan para penyelidik menyatakan bahwa ia diyakini menderita skizofrenia.[31][32][33] Kesehatan mental Cauchi memburuk dalam beberapa tahun terakhir,[4] sementara orang tuanya menyadari bahwa dia telah tergila-gila dengan pisau dan mulai mengumpulkan sekitar enam pisau pada Januari 2023. Mereka menambahkan, Cauchi sebelumnya telah melaporkan ayahnya ke polisi ketika sang ayah mencoba mengambil pisaunya.[3][34] Kepolisian Queensland mengatakan mereka telah mengetahui Cauchi selama empat hingga lima tahun terakhir, terakhir kali diberi catatan "pemeriksaan jalan" atas perilaku mencurigakan pada Desember 2023.[35]

Cauchi mengiklankan dirinya sebagai gigolo di media sosial.[36] Kurang dari seminggu sebelum kejadian, ia juga memposting di halaman Facebook komunitas Bondi untuk mencari mitra berselancar di Bondi.[33]

Investigasi

Preliminary enquiries suggested that Cauchi had acted alone.[37] His motive remains unknown.[38]

At 8:30 pm, NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb addressed the media, saying police believed the attacker was a 40-year-old male and that the incident was not an act of terrorism.[39] She said there was no ongoing risk to the public.[40] She also alluded that the attacker might have been known to police. The Australian Federal Police were subsequently deployed to assist the state police in their investigation.[5]

At a press conference on 14 April, the day after the stabbings, NSW Police said the perpetrator was 40-year-old Joel Cauchi from Toowoomba, Queensland. They stated that Cauchi, shortly after coming to Sydney, "took possession of a storage facility", and that police had gone through that very small storage facility, later confirmed to be in Waterloo, an inner-city suburb of Sydney. Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cooke said that police had not received evidence that the attack was "driven by any particular motivation – ideology or otherwise", adding that Cauchi suffered from mental health issues.[4] Authorities later said that Cauchi had visited two other Westfield outlets in the days leading to the attack.[41]

On 15 April, Commissioner Webb said it was obvious to her that Cauchi deliberately targeted women during the attack, while avoiding men.[42] Cauchi's mother suggested that he targeted women "because he wanted a girlfriend and he's got no social skills".[43]

NSW Premier Chris Minns announced the establishment of an $18 million coronial inquest into the police response and Cauchi's previous interactions with authorities.[42][44] The state government also said that it would review the usage of weapons by security guards in crowded places such as shopping centres and hospitals.[45]

Misinformation

Misinformation about the attack circulated on Twitter, Tumblr and Telegram regarding the identity of the stabber. Initially, the false assumption that the perpetrator was Muslim and the attack was linked to Islamic terrorism was promoted by commentators such as Julia Hartley-Brewer and Rachel Riley, as well as Britain First co-founder Paul Golding.[46][47] Islamophobic and anti-immigrant comments were rife online in the hours after the attack, fuelled by speculation with racist or Islamophobic undertones.[47]

A 20-year-old University of Technology Sydney student with a Jewish surname was also falsely accused of carrying out the attack. Many accounts and political commentators, such as neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell,[48] "Aussie Cossack" Simeon Boikov, and conspiracy theorist Maram Susli,[49][50] targeted the student for his Jewish heritage. Channel 7 named the student as the attacker during live coverage and published the report on YouTube without waiting for verification.[51][52][53] The company subsequently issued an apology for the error.[53] On 17 April, the student falsely accused of being the attacker sought legal representation for defamation action against Channel 7.[54]

The Islamophobia Register of Australia recorded 46 reports of hate-related incidents following the stabbing, which it partially attributed to the misinformation released by Islamophobic figures.[55]

Aftermath

A GoFundMe campaign set up in Ashlee Good's name raised over A$650,000 (US$416,000) for her daughter, who was taken out of intensive care on 16 April following surgery for chest and arm injuries[56] and was discharged from hospital on 21 April.[57]

Police returned control of the Westfield shopping centre to its management on the evening of 14 April.[3] The centre reopened on 18 April for a "community reflection day" to allow people to pay their respects and leave floral tributes, with counselling services on site. Scentre Group, which runs the Westfield shopping centre chain, said that it would implement increased security measures in all its stores, including providing enhanced protective clothing for security personnel.[45][58] It also waived rent payments from the shopping centre's retail tenants from 13 to 19 April.[59] Commercial operations resumed on 19 April.[60]

Reactions

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the attack was a "horrific act of violence" and also said he had been briefed on the attack and expressed sympathies with those affected as well as first responders.[61][1] He also called Amy Scott a "hero".[14] On 18 April, Damien Guerot was granted permanent residency in Australia in recognition for his actions.[58] This led Muhammad Taha, a security guard from Pakistan who was also injured while confronting Cauchi, to ask why he also wasn’t given permanent residency. After his comments were published, Albanese granted Taha permanent residency on April 19.[62][63]

Albanese received messages regarding the attack from world leaders including US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.[64] Sympathies were also expressed by Australia's head of state, King Charles III and Queen Camilla,[65] as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales,[66] along with Pope Francis[67] and French President Emmanuel Macron, who also praised Damien Guerot and Silas Despreaux for confronting Cauchi.[68]

Acting NSW Premier Penny Sharpe convened a meeting of the state cabinet which also briefed Premier Chris Minns, who was in Tokyo on leave at the time of the attack and subsequently returned to the state.[9] Minns said he was "horrified to hear about the events at Bondi Junction" and, along with Sharpe, expressed sympathies to those affected as well as first responders. On 15 April, Minns said that he was considering the establishment of a permanent memorial to the victims of the attack. An online condolence book was set up by the NSW government.[69] Queensland Premier Steven Miles offered full cooperation of his state's authorities in the investigation after it emerged that the perpetrator came from Queensland.[70] Additional police were deployed in shopping centres in Queensland as a precaution.[35]

Tributes

The day after the stabbing, members of the public laid flowers near the shopping centre's entrance on Oxford Street in tribute to the victims, while volunteers were deployed to offer mental health support.[12] A vigil was also held at Bondi Junction by Australian-based members of the Ahmadiyya community in remembrance of the victims, particularly Faraz Tahir, an Ahmadi Muslim and volunteer contributor to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth organisation.[71][72]

Albanese declared a national day of mourning for 15 April,[69] during which flags were flown at half-mast on government buildings and other major landmarks[73] while the Sydney Opera House was lit up with a black ribbon in the evening.[74]

North Melbourne Football Club players wore black armbands in its Australian Football League match against Geelong on 14 April in honour of Ashlee Good, who was the daughter of its board member and former player Kerry Good.[26] A minute of silence preceded an A-League Men match between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers, which was played at Allianz Stadium four hours after the attack occurred.[75] A minute of silence was also held at National Rugby League games following the attack, including the Wests Tigers against the St. George Dragons at Campbelltown Stadium on 14 April,[76] as well as the Sydney Roosters hosting the Melbourne Storm at Allianz Stadium on 18 April.[77]

A candlelight vigil was held on 21 April by Waverley Council and the NSW Government at Bondi Beach. Hundreds of people attended, including the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, the NSW Premier and the NSW Governor.[78][79]

See also

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