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'A stranger, who became a hero': Family grieves Bondi Junction security guard ahead of service

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The family of Faraz Tahir, a security guard killed in the mass stabbing attack in Bondi Junction, has paid tribute to him ahead of a memorial service tomorrow.

Tahir, 30, was stabbed to death during Joel Cauchi's rampage inside the Westfield shopping centre on April 13, which killed six people and injured 12 others.

Faraz Tahir was stabbed to death during Joel Cauchi's rampage on Bondi Junction on April 13, which killed six people and injured 12 others. (Supplied Nine)

Tahir's family issued the statement as they landed in Sydney from Pakistan ahead of a memorial service, which will be held at Baitul Huda Mosque in Marsden Park tomorrow.

"Faraz will be dearly missed by the whole family and community," his older brother Muzafar Tahir said.

"Today is his 31st birthday and the family have seen his body for (the) first time.

"We would like to thank the Australian public for showing love and compassion to a stranger, who became a hero."

Hundreds of boardriders made a circle off Bondi Beach in memory of those killed at the Bondi Junction stabbing attack on Tuesday. (Nick Moir)Security guard Muhammad Taha is recovering in hospital. He is pictured (left) with Faraz Tahir as the attack unfolded. (Nine)

A second security guard, Muhammad Taha, was also injured in the attack and was with Tahir when it unfolded.

"We were on that floor alone - all of a sudden, we heard some noises and people screaming, there were people running," Taha told 9News last week.

"We didn't (know) about the attacker, we didn't know how many were dead or what was going on.

"People were running away in the opposite direction."

Taha was also stabbed but is making a steady recovery. 

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