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The sister of Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing victim Dawn Singleton has revealed how videos of her slain sibling's laughter have helped her through the immense tragedy.
Sally Singleton-Hawach, who along with 25-year-old Dawn is a daughter of advertising giant John Singleton, paid a heartfelt tribute to her sister who was one of six stabbing victims of knifeman Joel Cauchi on April 13.
It comes as NSW Premier Chris Minns and state MPs officially paid tributes to the victims to those who lost their lives in the horrific atrocity.
Coogee MP Marjorie O'Neill, whose eastern Sydney electorate takes in the Westfield was among those to make a tearful tribute in parliament on Tuesday.
Dawn Singleton, 25, was one of the five stabbing victims of knifeman Joel Cauchi at Bondi Junction shopping centre on April 13
In a social media post, Ms Singleton-Hawach said shared photos of Dawn growing up and said her sister 'embodied love' and 'always spoke with words of such kindness... with a smile that warmed all our hearts'.
'And that laugh, I play on repeat in my videos,' Ms Singleton-Hawach wrote.
'You were so loved. I love you little Sis. Till we meet again'.
Fashion worker Dawn has been set to marry her high school sweetheart, NSW Police Officer Ashley Wildey, in coming months.
Before falling victim to the stabbing rampage Dawn had bought her wedding dress and sent 'save the date' invitations to