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Amy Scott, NSW police officer who confronted Bondi Junction attacker, diagnosed with rare and aggressive breast cancer
Summary
Amy Scott, the New South Wales police officer who confronted the Bondi Junction attacker in April 2024, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer; NSW Police Legacy has raised almost $65,000 to support her and her family.
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Amy Scott has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, NSW Police Legacy announced. Scott was the first police officer to confront the attacker at Bondi Junction in April 2024 and was later recognised with the Commissioner's Valour award. The charity said Scott is a wife and mother of two and that a fundraiser has been established to assist her family.
Known details:
- NSW Police Legacy announced the recent diagnosis as a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer.
- Scott was the first officer to confront the Bondi Junction attacker in April 2024 and later received the Commissioner's Valour award.
- A fundraising page organised by Police Legacy had raised almost $65,000 by Monday lunchtime.
Summary:
The announcement has prompted public statements of support from political leaders and a community fundraiser to help Scott and her family during her treatment. The timing and details of her medical care are private and have not been disclosed publicly. Undetermined at this time.
