Overview
- The inquest, led by State Coroner Teresa O'Sullivan, will run for five weeks and scrutinize the events leading up to and during the April 2024 attack at Westfield Bondi Junction.
- Joel Cauchi, diagnosed with schizophrenia, killed six people and injured ten others before being fatally shot by Inspector Amy Scott.
- Initial evidence reveals Cauchi's mental health had deteriorated significantly, with missed opportunities for intervention and disengagement from treatment since 2019.
- The inquiry will assess the adequacy of responses by NSW Police, NSW Ambulance, and Westfield security, including delays in CCTV monitoring and emergency alerts.
- Key witnesses in the first week include Inspector Amy Scott, French construction workers Silas Desperaux and Damien Guerot, and senior emergency service officials.