A security guard who was stabbed in the stomach after bravely confronting crazed knifeman Joel Cauchi has asked why he has not been offered citizenship like 'Bollard Man'.
Muhammad Taha, who is originally from Pakistan, was patrolling the fourth floor of Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday afternoon when Cauchi began stabbing strangers at random.
Mr Taha and his new colleague, Faraz Tahir, raced over to confront Cauchi, unaware he had was wielding a 30cm hunting blade.
Mr Tahir, 30, who was on his first shift in the shopping centre, was stabbed to death, becoming Cauchi's only male victim of the six people tragically killed.
Meanwhile, Mr Taha was knifed in the stomach but managed to radio other security staff for help - becoming one of the first people to raise the alarm.
Muhammad Taha (pictured above), who is originally from Pakistan, was patrolling the fourth floor of Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday afternoon when Joel Cauchi began stabbing strangers at random
Joel Cauchi is pictured during the rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction
Mr Taha was knifed in the stomach but managed to radio other security staff for help - becoming one of the first people to raise the alarm (pictured: he is still recovering in hospital)
'Another individual, using a bollard, bravely attempted to stop the attacker and was subsequently offered residency by the Australian Prime Minister due to his courageous actions,' Mr Taha told The Australian from his hospital bed.
'Similarly, as a direct victim of the incident, I believe I deserve recognition and consideration for citizenship.
'As well, the guards working alongside came running towards the point of incident and risking their lives … (they) should be offered citizenship as well.'
Mr Taha was referring to Frenchman Damien Guerot who went viral after footage of him facing down Cauchi at the top of an escalator while holding a bollard went viral.
He was quickly given the moniker 'Bollard Man' and for his bravery Anthony Albanese offered him citizenship on Tuesday, claiming he was 'welcome to stay for as long' as he likes.
But Mr Taha, whose skilled subclass 487 visa expires next month, has queried why the same recognition has not been extended to himself and other first responders who ran towards danger.
Daily Mail Australia approached the Prime Minister's office for comment.
Damien Guerot was offered citizenship by Anthony Albanese for his bravery
Frenchman Damien Guerot who went viral after footage of him facing down Cauchi at the top of an escalator while holding a bollard went viral
Cauchi's other victims were all women.
They were new mum Ashlee Good, 38, bride-to-be Dawn Singleton, 25 - daughter of millionaire businessman John Singleton - mother-of-two Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, and Chinese national Yixuan Cheng, 27.
The terrifying ordeal came to an end when senior police officer Amy Scott shot Cauchi dead after telling him to drop the knife.
The father of Mr Guerot told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday his 31-year-old son was so full of adrenaline that he went for a two-hour jog after confronting the killer.
Loic Guerot at his home in France said: 'I've had a lot of trouble sleeping, it's incredible. I can't find the words, I'm extremely proud.'
The family is from Saint-Jean-sur-Mayenne, in the Loire Valley, some 200 miles southwest of Paris.
Mr Guerot left the town six years ago, and is now happily settled in Australia and working as a carpenter.
Admitting that he could have lost his son in the stabbing rampage, Mr Guerot said: 'He feels very, very good now. He went for a two-hour jog afterwards.
The six victims who were killed (from top left): Yixuan Cheng, Ashlee Good, Pikria Darchia, Jade Young, Dawn Singleton and Faraz Tahir
'We talked for two hours and then he went to sleep. And then off to work the next morning!'
'He always maintains the same values and he always thinks of others.
'He's always been a go-getter, that's how he is. He always thinks of others before himself!' Mr Guerot added.
A childhood friend in Saint-Jean-sur-Mayenne, who asked not to be named, said: 'Damien is an incredible guy, and extremely low-key with it.
'He know he's famous around the world now, but doesn't want to show off. He'll just get on with his ordinary life, like he always does.'
President Emmanuel Macron himself has also praised Mr Guerot and fellow Frenchman Silas Despreaux for helping to stop the knifeman.
'Two of our compatriots behaved like true heroes,' Mr Macron wrote on Twitter X. 'Very great pride and recognition.'
Mr Guerot was going to the gym with Mr Despreaux on Saturday afternoon when they stumbled across the scene of carnage.
Terrifying details have emerged about the day knifeman Joel Cauchi killed six people in a murderous stabbing spree at Westfield Bondi Junction Shopping Centre
'We tried to catch him but he was going down the stairs,' Mr Guerot told 7News.
'Then we saw him going down so we followed him from the top. We tried to maybe throw the bollard to him but we couldn't.'
Mr Guerot said he was running off pure 'adrenaline'.
'We didn't think. You cannot think in that moment,' he said.
'His eyes were like empty eyes... he wasn't there,' Mr Guerot said.
The two mates launched the bollards at Cauchi but he managed to escape.
Mr Guerot grabbed a chair and made chase with NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott who shot Cauchi dead after he lunged at her.
The Frenchman praised the quick-thinking of Inspector Scott.
'She was actually the hero, she did the job,' he said.
Westfield will reopen on Thursday for a day of 'quiet' community reflection before trading resumes on Friday.