Who was Sydney stabbing attack victim, Dawn Singleton and what happened to her at the shopping centre?

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DAWN Singleton was the second victim at the stabbing in Sydney on April 13, 2024.

But who is she and what happened to her?

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Who was Dawn Singleton?

Dawn Singleton, 25, was one of the six victims of the 2024 Bondi Junction stabbings in Sydney on April 13, 2024.

According to multiple news reports she is the daughter of multi-millionaire advertising guru John Singleton and lawyer Julie Martin.

She had previously studied digital and social media at the University of Technology in Sydney and worked as an e-commerce assistant for the fashion brand White Fox Boutique.

The company shared a tribute to her on Instagram: “Dawn was a sweet, kind-hearted person who had her whole life ahead of her.

“She was really amazing. 

“We are all truly devastated by this loss.

“We send our condolences to her partner, the Singleton family and her friends. 

“She will always be remembered as part of the White Fox family.”

Dawn was engaged to NSW Police Officer Ashley Wildey and was known as Dawnie to her friends and family.

What happened to Dawn Singleton?

Dawn Singleton had been stabbed by killer Joel Cauchi on Saturday April 13, 2024.

Fife other people were killed during the attack, including four women between the age of 20 and 55 and a man in his 30s.

According to the Police, paramedics treated eleven people on the scene before they were taken to hospitals in Sydney.

Cauchi was shot dead after he refused to drop his weapon and tried to attack the attending police officer.

Who is Dawn Singleton’s fiance?

Dawn Singleton was engaged to her high school sweetheart NSW police officer Ashley Wildey.

The couple was set to marry later this year. 

She had a wedding dress fitting the week before and sent out save-the-date invitations for the wedding ceremony, according to the Daily Telegraph (AUS).

Her friend, Jade O’Connor wrote in a tribute on Facebook: “I should be writing your wedding speech.

“Instead I sit here sobbing coming to terms with how life isn’t fair that you are no longer here.

“Dawn, you were my best friend, my absolute whole world. 

“You were kind and caring and the absolute best dog Mom (sic). 

“You lit up every room you walked into. 

“This year you were meant to be married to the love of your life … I’m not sure how I am meant to live in a world without you.

“I’m so broken and can’t believe this is reality. 

“I love you so much Dawn and I will remember you every day for the rest of my life.”

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