Meet Damien Guerot, the French hero who fought off a knife-wielding attacker in Bondi Junction and was offered Australian citizenship by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese!
Damien Guerot, also known as the 'Bollard Man,' has captured the hearts of Australians for his courageous act in fending off a knife-wielding attacker in Bondi Junction. The incredible incident, caught on CCTV footage, showed Guerot using a bollard to confront the assailant, Joel Cauchi, and prevent further harm. This act of bravery sparked a petition for Guerot to be granted Australian citizenship, recognizing his selfless and heroic actions.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese swiftly responded to the calls for citizenship, offering Guerot a permanent visa to stay in Australia. Albanese commended Guerot for his 'extraordinary bravery' and ensured that the French national felt welcomed and appreciated in Australia. The support for Guerot's heroism extended across political lines, with Minister Peter Dutton endorsing Albanese's decision, highlighting the unity in acknowledging and rewarding acts of valor.
In a heartening gesture, Albanese personally assured Guerot that he was welcome to remain in Australia, acknowledging the heroism displayed by the French national. Guerot's actions not only protected potential victims in Bondi Junction but also captured the admiration of the nation, uniting Australians in praising his quick thinking and courage.
Ending Fact 1: The 'Bollard Man' incident in Bondi Junction gained international attention, showcasing the bravery and quick actions of ordinary citizens in times of crisis.
Ending Fact 2: This heartwarming story highlights the spirit of solidarity and gratitude in Australia, where acts of heroism do not go unnoticed and are met with genuine appreciation and recognition.
A petition was set up by a member of the public calling for him to be granted an Australian citizenship, describing his actions as a "true act of ...
Damien Guerot praised for 'extraordinary bravery' after CCTV footage showed him confronting Joel Cauchi.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is offering a French man a permanent visa for confronting the knife-wielding attacker on Saturday.
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The Prime Minister has responded to calls for "Bollard Man" Damien Guerot to be granted Australian citizenship, commending him for his "extraordinary ...
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A Frenchman who confronted the Bondi Junction attacker will be allowed to stay Australia, with Anthony Albanese promising to grant him citizenship after his ...