Members of the public add flowers to the expanding mass near the crime scene at Bondi Junction in Sydney, where six people were stabbed to death at Westfield Shopping Centre.Members of the public add flowers to the expanding mass near the crime scene at Bondi Junction in Sydney, where six people were stabbed to death at Westfield Shopping Centre.t began as a trickle. By late morning on Sunday, the flowers had multiplied.
Turnbull’s words were echoed by the governor general David Hurley, who, with his wife, Linda, left flowers and a note of condolence at the site. Some of those leaving flowers knew people who died. Others were entangled in the chaos on Saturday, including seven staff members from Westfield’s Country Road store who were working that day.
Her colleague, Lucy-Rose Doyle, 19, from North Bondi, said she “wanted to have a hug with someone who was there and be with people who understand it.”Georgio Racheh, 28, and his colleagues walked from their office on Bondi Road to leave three bouquets at the site.“When you see the amount of effort people have put in to show they care … it’s emotional,” Racheh said.