Sydney mall stabbing rampage: Dying mother handed over baby to stranger

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Sydney mall stabbing rampage: Dying mother handed over baby to stranger
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Stories of courage are still emerging from the April 13 attack.

SYDNEY - In the midst of a Sydney mall stabbing rampage, witnesses say a fatally wounded mother handed over her injured nine-month-old baby to a stranger to save the infant’s life.40-year-old knifeman with mental illnessLone senior police officer Amy Scott is being hailed for tracking down, and then shooting dead the assailant during his killing spree.

“The baby got stabbed,” one man at the scene with his brother told Channel 9 News in the aftermath of the attack.Within hours of the attack, police said the toll had climbed to six after Good died in hospital. “To the two men who held and cared for our baby when Ashlee could not – words cannot express our gratitude” the statement said.Sky News Australia television reporter Laura Jayes was near tears as she revealed on air that she knew the sixth victim, who she described as an “incredible athlete”.

“We also see the footage of ordinary Australians putting themselves in harm’s way in order to help their fellow citizens,” he told reporters on April 14.

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