The Sydney Roosters have added their voice to a chorus of emotion in the city after the horrific stabbings at Bondi Junction on Saturday. Six people are dead after 40-year-old Joel Cauchi went on a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction in what was Sydney’s deadliest attack in years.
Sydney Roosters pay tribute to those murdered at Bondi Junction. Videos of chaotic scenes inside Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday show people running in terror, while others try to confront the armed 40-year-old before he was shot dead by a police officer. The Roosters say they were rocked by the shocking news. “The past 24 hours have been some of the most difficult our community has ever faced,” the NRL club wrote in a statement released on Sunday.