French Hero of Sydney Stabbing Attack Granted Permanent Australian Residency

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Frenchman Damien Guerot, known as the "bollard man," who bravely confronted Sydney mall killer Joel Cauchi, has been offered Australian citizenship by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after his heroic actions during the attack that left six people dead. Guerot's courageous act, captured on surveillance footage, has garnered praise and admiration from the public, particularly Australian women who have expressed their support for him. Cauchi, who was shot dead by police, had a history of mental health issues, and his victims have been identified, including women and a male security guard who died protecting shoppers.
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