At least 12 others – including nine women – were hospitalised after suffering knife wounds in the attack, although some had been discharged by Sunday afternoon.
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Australia, Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, paid tribute to Tahir, according to a report by the Sydney Morning Herald.
“(She) was a Chinese national who was studying here in Australia,” Albanese told radio station KIIS 1065 on Monday.
Bondi Junction stabbing victim, 55-year-old Pikria Darchia. Source: AAP / Supplied Image
NSW Police has also named 55-year-old Pikria Darchia as a victim of the stabbing attacks.
Another victim was 25-year-old Dawn Singleton, daughter of Australian businessman John Singleton, who worked as an e-commerce assistant at Sydney-based fashion label White Fox Boutique, according to her LinkedIn profile, and had previously studied digital and social media at the University of Technology Sydney.
Architect Jade Young, who worked nearby in Double Bay, was named as another victim by multiple media outlets.
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Jade Young was one of the six victims killed in the stabbing attack on Saturday. Source: AAP / Image
A fourth victim was local mother and begged them to help her before losing consciousness.
The Sydney osteopath was rushed to nearby St Vincent’s Hospital in a critical condition, but she later died from her multiple injuries. Her daughter Harriet remains in a critical condition at the Children’s Hospital in Randwick after undergoing surgery on Saturday night.
Family pays tribute to ‘an outstanding human’
“Today we are reeling from the terrible loss of Ashlee, a beautiful mother, daughter, sister, partner, friend, all round, outstanding human, and so much more,” the family said.
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A supplied image of 38-year-old Ashlee Good who was fatally stabbed at Bondi Junction. Source: Supplied / PR IMAGE
“We appreciate the well wishes and thoughts of members of the Australian public who have expressed an outpouring of love for Ashlee and our baby girl.
“The two men who held and cared for our baby when Ashlee could not – words cannot express our gratitude. We are struggling to come to terms with what has occurred. We would appreciate peace and privacy while we work through this as a family.”
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (centre left) and NSW Premier Chris Minns (centre right) join other politicians as they lay flowers at the scene of yesterday’s mass stabbing at Bondi Junction, Sydney. Source: AAP / Dean Lewins
Tributes for the first-time mum flooded social media, with one friend saying Good “was a beautiful soul”.
Locals were seen creating a floral tribute close to the shopping centre on Sunday, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also laying a wreath at the scene on Sunday afternoon.
Premier labels attack ‘horrifying’ and ‘violent’
“The individual stories of those who’ve been killed, the complete strangers rushing in to help, as well as acts of courage, and bravery mean that whether you know the individuals who’ve been killed or not, you’re grieving today, and the entire state will have to get behind those families in the days ahead as they recover and they go through the inevitable grief associated with such a horrifying, horrifying event.”
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NSW Premier Chris Minns speaks to media at Bondi Junction in Sydney following a fatal stabbing spree in a shopping centre. Source: AAP / Rick Rycroft/AP
Speaking in Canberra on Saturday evening, Albanese condemned the “devastating scenes” were “beyond words or understanding”.
Albanese hailed the heroic actions of police, first responders and the “everyday people” who stepped into the crisis to help. He also praised the doctors and nurses who are taking care of the wounded.
Flags across the country to be flown at half-mast
“Tonight, monuments across our state will be lit up in tribute to those lost in yesterday’s horrific events in Bondi. Nothing we can do or say can help make sense of this senseless tragedy. But Victorians are sending love and light to the people of NSW in this moment of darkness,” she said.
“Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack.”
In a personal social media post, Prince William and his wife Kate said they were “shocked and saddened” by the stabbings, adding that their thoughts are with those affected and the “heroic emergency responders who risked their own lives to save others”.
‘A mass of people running’
Gonçalves said he had one thought in mind: “Just get to safety.”
– With additional reporting from the Australian Associated Press.