Bondi Junction stabbing: Pakistani security guard injured in Westfield attack may be offered residency


by The Guardian

The Guardian— Anthony Albanese says people such as security guard Muhammad Taha, who showed ‘extraordinary courage’ during the attack, should be thankedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA Pakistani security guard stabbed in the Bondi Junction attack may be offered permanent residency or citizenship, after Australia made a similar offer to a French citizen, Anthony Albanese said.On Thursday the prime minister said all...

Pedestrian TV—PM Finally Confirms Pakistani Security Guard Injured In Bondi Stabbing Will Be Offered Visa. Albanese told French Man Damien Guerot he could stay in Australia as long as he likes after he saved shoppers in the Bondi Junction mass stabbing. Mohammad Taha, who was stabbed while trying to confront the killer, has asked why this offer wasn't extended to him and his team.

Daily Mail—Westfield Bondi Junction attack: Security guard Muhammad Taha reveals how he tackled the crazed Bondi knifeman. The Westfield Bondi Junction security guard wounded in the stabbing rampage has briefly left hospital to attend his colleague's funeral at Marsden Park in Sydney's west.

Daily Mail—Surfers honour the six victims of the Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing attack and form a heart in the ocean. It's a setting best known for its throng of tourists, busy beaches and families out for the weekend.