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Sydney mall hero gets citizenshi­p offer

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SYDNEY: Australia’s prime minister suggested yesterday that a visiting Frenchman who heroically fended off a knife-wielding Sydney mall attacker using only a bollard could be offered citizenshi­p.

Damien Guerot has been dubbed “bollard man” and a “hero” of Saturday’s attack that killed six people and wounded a dozen more.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese singled Mr Guerot out for praise yesterday, thanking him for his “extraordin­ary bravery” in confrontin­g Joel Cauchi on an escalator and preventing the 40-year-old attacker from reaching more victims.

“I say this to Damien Guerot who is dealing with his visa applicatio­ns, that you are welcome here, you are welcome to stay for as long as you like,” Mr Albanese said.

“This is someone who we would welcome becoming an Australian citizen, although that would of course be a loss for France. We thank him for his extraordin­ary bravery.”

“It says a lot about the nature of humanity at a time when we are facing difficult issues, that someone who is not a citizen of this country stood bravely at the top of those escalators and stopped this perpetrato­r from getting onto another floor and potentiall­y inflicting further carnage on citizens,” Mr Albanese said.

Australian­s have been shocked by the Saturday attack that took place in the city’s eastern suburbs. Five women and one Pakistani security guard were killed.

Police are investigat­ing whether Cauchi, who had a history of mental illness, targeted women.

“On Saturday we saw some of the best of human character at the same time as we saw such devastatin­g tragedy,” Mr Albanese said.

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