Bondi attack victim Faraz would have celebrated his birthday on 24 April. He'll be buried instead
Key Points
- Faraz Tahir's funeral will take place at a Sydney mosque a day after he would have celebrated his birthday.
- Tahir's friends described him as a supportive volunteer always available to help.
- NSW Premier Chris Minns has not ruled out strengthening knife laws.
A community spokesperson has confirmed with SBS Urdu that Tahir's funeral will take place on Friday, 26 April, at Sydney's Baitul Huda Mosque.
Shiraz said his brother had maintained a sense of humour even during stressful times and was looking forward to a "brighter future" in Australia.
Faraz Tahir was in Sri Lanka before arriving in Australia in 2023.
Shiraz said on the day of the incident, his brother "... had initially planned to celebrate Eid with friends over the weekend after completing his shift, but sadly, that evening never materialised".
Faraz Tahir (L) with his siblings in Pakistan in 2018.
"Undoubtedly, this timely alert played a role in saving lives," Ahmed added.
'Treasured memories'
"As we mourn his sudden passing, may we find solace in the treasured memories he leaves behind and the enduring influence of his legacy," he said.
'Tougher knife laws'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed that Taha has been offered permanent residency.