Baby Daughter of Hero Mum Released from Hospital After Horror Stabbing
The nine-month-old baby girl of Ashlee Good, who died shielding her child during a brutal stabbing spree, has been discharged from Sydney Children’s Hospital. The infant suffered chest and arm injuries in the attack at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13 but has made a remarkable recovery after surgery.
A Mother’s Ultimate Sacrifice
Ashlee Good lost her life protecting her daughter during the horrific attack that left six people injured and the attacker shot dead by police. The tragic incident has rocked the community.
Remarkable Recovery Brings Hope
Officials say the baby’s condition has improved significantly. Health experts told Australian media the progress was “a big change and a significant improvement.” The child was recently moved from intensive care to a regular ward before being allowed home.
Community Rallying in Support
A GoFundMe set up in Ashlee Good’s name has raised nearly A$670,000 (£347,500) to support her daughter’s future.
Vigil to Honour Victims
Thousands are expected to attend a candlelight vigil today to remember the victims of the Bondi Junction attack. As investigators work around the clock to uncover the motives, the community stands united in grief and strength.
Police Probe Attacker’s Past
The shooter, known to police but never arrested or charged before, has prompted the creation of a special task force to investigate the incident and bring answers to a shocked nation.