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Home / Crime and Justice / Hero Cop Who Stopped Bondi Attack Faces Cancer Battle

Hero Cop Who Stopped Bondi Attack Faces Cancer Battle

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Officer Amy Scott, who stopped the Bondi stabbing, has aggressive breast cancer.
  • A fundraiser has rapidly raised over $65,000 for the officer and her family.
  • The Bondi attack perpetrator had a history of schizophrenia and psychosis.
Hero Cop Who Stopped Bondi Attack Faces Cancer Battle

New South Wales Police Inspector Amy Scott, recognized for her exceptional bravery during the Bondi Junction stabbing attack, has recently been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer. Scott was the initial officer on the scene on April 13, 2024, confronting the perpetrator, Joel Cauchi, alone and ultimately shooting him after he advanced on her with a knife. She later attempted to perform CPR on him.

Following her heroic actions, which resulted in the deaths of six people and injuries to ten others, Scott was awarded the Commissioner's Valour award. The NSW Police Legacy charity announced her diagnosis, emphasizing her role as a devoted wife and mother of two young boys. A fundraiser established to support her and her family has already raised almost $65,000, demonstrating significant community support.

Premier Chris Minns has hailed Scott as a "genuine, bona fide Australian hero," with Police Minister Yasmin Catley and Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane also expressing their admiration and solidarity. The news comes as a coronial inquest into the Bondi attack revealed the perpetrator had been treated for schizophrenia and was experiencing psychosis at the time of the incident.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Officer Amy Scott was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
She was the first officer on the scene who confronted and shot the perpetrator.
A fundraiser has been initiated and has already raised significant funds to support her and her family.

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