New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has offered his condolences to a paramedic who died after being stabbed outside a Campbelltown McDonald’s on Friday morning.
“Our hearts go out to him and his family and all paramedics across New South Wales,” Mr Minns said in a media conference on Friday.
“I say to all paramedics in New South Wales today who after hearing this news, put on their paramedic uniform and serve the people of New South Wales – thank you for your dedication.”
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