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‘I was probably going to die’: Hero police officer in tears over Bondi attack

  • Inspector Amy Scott faced an armed attacker, Joel Cauchi, during a fatal incident at Bondi, where she fired her weapon to stop him from harming others.
  • Scott was recognized with the NSW Police Commissioner’s Valour Award for her actions that day and has expressed support for the victims' families.
  • The inquest revealed that Cauchi, diagnosed with schizophrenia, had received inadequate mental health treatment before the attack.
  • Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Marks noted that incidents involving police and the mentally ill often highlight failures in the mental health system.
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Cop felt she was 'going to die' pursuing mass killer

A senior police officer defeated her fears and kept cool as she faced down a knife-wielding man during...

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The West Australian broke the news in Australia on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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