The condition of the nine-month-old baby who was stabbed in the horrific Bondi Junction attack last Saturday is continuing to improve, health authorities have confirmed.
Her condition was upgraded to stable at Sydney Children’s Hospital on Friday.
She had previously been in a serious but stable condition.
Brave mother Ashlee Good, 38, was killed while trying to save her baby during the rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction.
“Six patients continue to receive care in hospital for their injuries,” a NSW Health spokesperson said.
As of 12pm Friday, two patients are at St Vincent’s Hospital.
One female patient is in a stable condition and one male patient is in a stable condition, with both on a ward.
Two patients are at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
One female remains in intensive care in a serious but stable condition, while one male is in a stable condition on a ward.
One female patient is at Royal North Shore Hospital in a stable condition on a ward.