Joel Cauchi’s psychiatrist apologizes to Bondi Junction attacking the torn family

Joel Cauchi apologized to the victim before stabbing 16 people in a busy shopping center.
Joel Cauchi, 40, killed six shoppers and injured 10 people in April 2024 at Westfield Bondi Junction in Sydney.
Investigation of the attack resumed on Tuesday the Queensland psychiatrists apologized to the families of the victims, Kuch and everyone affected.
She said, I apologize sincerely for this tragedy. ”
“I know that without words it will relieve deep pain and pain.”
She told the NSW Coroner Court that she was personally affected by the attack, which affected her life and health.
“There is no psychiatrist in the world who wants this kind of trauma to happen to themselves,” she said.
The attorney who assists Peggy Dwyer SC is expected to ask the unlawful identification of doctors about her treatment of Cage.
A woman saw a woman leaving flowers in April 2024 in a tribute outside Westfield Bondi Junction

Joel Cauchi, 40, experienced psychiatric symptoms the day he stabbed six people
This will cover the decision to stop his antipsychiatry in 2019 and what to do after Cauchi’s mother’s concerns about his decline in mental health.
His mother first marked his worsening symptoms three months after being weaned with medication.
He then performed well and potential signs of relapse surfaced, a treatment nurse said.
However, Kuch’s father “stands” that his son did not regain antipsychiatry.
His father said that when he was awake, he had been hurt by the demon, heard the sound and did not take medicine. ”
Kuch experienced hallucinations and was diagnosed with teenage schizophrenia but had been successfully treated for decades.
His mother later told police that he was a “high-function” schizophrenia with a college degree and that his class was the top of the class and could speak German and Mandarin.
After his complaint about the side effects of the drug, he decided to take off both drugs by June 2019.

Knifeman Joel Cauchi (pictured) left his antipsychotic drug in 2019 after complaining about the side effects of the drug

Images of victims at Bondy Junction: Ashlee Good, 38, Ashlee Good, 30, Jade Young, 47, Dawn Singleton, 25
Two nurses have provided evidence about Cage’s treatment and both said he did not experience any serious symptoms during the date.
His mother told them that he was hearing voices, expressing insomnia, and experiencing extreme obsessive-compulsive disorder.
When the nurse had a preliminary consultation with Cauchi, sometimes even his family, it was the psychiatrist who prescribed the medication and developed a treatment plan.
In early 2020, he moved to Brisbane at the beginning of the Covid-19-19 pandemic.
The investigation found that while trying to arrange remote appointments, none of these were covered by health insurance.
The letter of recommendation has been sent to Cauchi’s GP, but no follow-up to the city’s mental health services.
He ended after his rampage at Westfield Mall in 2024 was shot and killed by NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott.
The hearing continues.
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