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Man who killed 6 in Sydney Mall Stechen was “not psychotic,” says ex-doctor

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  • Joel Cauchi, the man who had fatally stabbed six people on April 13, 2024 in a mall in Sydney
  • “It had nothing to do with psychosis. He couldn't have organized to do what he was doing. I think
  • The proposal contradicts the evidence of other psychiatric experts that Cauchi had a psychotic episode during the attack

Joel Cauchi, the man who had fatally stabbed six people in a mall in Sydney on April 13, 2024, had no psychotic episode and was most likely because of “hatred against women”, his doctor reported on court.

A psychiatrist who previously treated Cauchi, 40 for several years before the attack on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, made the bombing in an investigation. This contradicts proofs of other psychiatric experts who indicate that Cauchi was “Flory Psychic”, “Flory Psychic” during the attack “Flory Psychic”. The Sydney Morning Herald And The guardian reported.

The doctor of Queensland, who was referred to as “Dr. A” for legal reasons, claimed in court that Cauchi had no psychotic episode, since this did not match him how he organized the planned attack, according to the outlets.

“It has nothing to do with psychosis,” said Dr. A. The guardian. “He could not have organized to do what he was doing. I think it could be due to his frustrations, sexual frustrations, pornography and hatred of women.”

Cauchi stabbed and killed six people and injured 12 more on April 13 in a shopping center in Westfield in Sydney. He was fatally shot by an answering police officer. Ash Good, 38, whose 9 -month -old daughter was also injured in the attack, died in the hospital, news.com.au and The Telegraph previously reported.

The flowers will be exhibited on April 19, 2024 in a memorial in the Bondi Junction shopping center in Sydney.

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Dr. A treated Cauchi in a private clinic from 2012 to 2020. He has been completely unmeded since 2019 and was weaned years before the attack by the antipsychotics, clopine and abilify. The doctor allegedly told the investigation that the medication “had made no difference” per SMH.

According to Outlet, Cauchi's mother Michele tried, Dr. A and his nurses to warn that their son rejected at the end of 2019 and said that Cauchi made news about the “Satanian” control and was obsessed with pornography and sexually transmitted diseases.

Dr. A declined in the investigation SMH.

“It was my decision and his decision” SMH. “I listened to the patient … I didn't fail my care for Joel. I have no mistake in my name.”

A paramedic moves an empty stretcher outside of Westfield Bondi Junction.

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“It was not a psychosis, it was not an early warning sign of a relapse, it was based on his fear of sexually transmitted diseases, it was based on his sexual frustration, he later told us about prostitutes, women and sex,” added Dr.

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During a press conference on April 14, Pro 9 News Australia, the police from Queensland, the police acted. Comm. Roger Lowe said that he was “aware that this person suffered from mental health problems and referred to Cauchi.

Cauchi's family said in an explanation after the attack on April 13, according to the BBC: “We are absolutely destroyed by the traumatic events that took place yesterday in Sydney. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the victims and those who are still treated were really terrible and we still try to understand what happened.”

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