A shocking incident has shaken the community: A manhunt is underway following a 'random' stabbing on a Sydney bus. Police are actively searching for the perpetrator after a 51-year-old man was attacked early Thursday morning in Marrickville. This event has understandably raised concerns about public safety.
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