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Bondi killer Joel Cauchi’s troubling past revealed

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Recent revelations shed light on the troubled past of Joel Cauchi, the perpetrator behind the horrific stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction.

As Queenslanders unveil chilling details about Cauchi’s upbringing and personal life, the community is left grappling with the aftermath of the tragic incident.

Cauchi’s parents, described as “very religious,” were reportedly anticipating their son’s return home to assist with removing pigeons from their property.

In a statement released through Queensland police, Andrew and Michele Cauchi expressed devastation over their son’s actions, emphasizing that Joel had battled with mental health issues since his teenage years.

Neighbours of the Cauchi family in suburban Toowoomba provided insights into Joel’s character and family dynamics.

Described as a “backpacker who travels to Melbourne,” Joel’s behavior often perplexed those around him, with conflicting accounts of his demeanor ranging from kind and sweet to concerning.

Mental health

Despite Cauchi’s turbulent mental health history, shocking footage of the Bondi stabbing prompted his family to reach out to authorities, believing him to be the assailant.

Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Roger Lowe revealed that Cauchi had been diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 17, with his mental health deteriorating in recent years.

Cauchi’s victims, including architects, artists, and a security guard, have left a community reeling in grief and disbelief.

Their identities have been released, showcasing the diverse backgrounds and lives tragically cut short by the senseless violence.

As investigators delve into Cauchi’s past and motivations, Queenslanders and the broader community are left grappling with the incomprehensible tragedy that has shaken Bondi and beyond.

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