Maroubra Bus Rider Faces Court Over Double Stabbing

Maroubra locals were left stunned after a woman allegedly stabbed two passengers with a pen during a daytime bus ride to Eastgardens.



Maroubra Bus Riders Shocked After Woman Allegedly Stabs Two People with a Pen

A quiet bus trip on Maroubra was left agog when a 41-year-old woman was charged with stabbing a 21-year-old tourist in the face with a pen over a fight.

The assault occurred at around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 22, as the bus was driving along Anzac Parade to Westfield Eastgardens. A 34-year-old man who attempted to prevent him was stabbed but slightly injured.

Bus Commotion Near Local Shopping Centre

The bus, which was travelling to one of Sydney’s busiest shopping districts, was at the centre of a police operation after emergency services were called. The 41-year-old female was arrested on the spot and later charged with two offences of wounding with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm.

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Police stated that the witnesses did not know each other and the motive remains unknown. There is no current threat to the public, and the swift response of emergency services helped keep the situation under control.

The 21-year-old female victim was rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and the male victim who saved her received immediate treatment.

Charges and Court Appearance

The defendant was refused bail and appeared before Parramatta Local Court on Sunday. Authorities are continuing their investigation, studying CCTV footage from the buses and hearing witnesses.



The incident, which happened during the day, has upset citizens. The police assured the citizens that the incident was isolated and public transportation is still safe.

Published 24-March-2025