Lauren Darul is accused of a terrifying random attack on October 2, where she allegedly knifed a woman in the chest as she walked to work on Little Bourke Street.
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A woman accused of randomly stabbing a worker walking along a city street has pledged to clean up her act despite facing eviction from her community housing over safety fears.

Lauren Darul is petitioning for release on bail following charges of deliberately and recklessly inflicting harm, as well as committing an offense while previously on bail. The charges stem from an incident where she allegedly stabbed Wan Lai, who was commuting to her job in central Melbourne.

During today’s session at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, it emerged that Darul’s housing provider, Unison, issued an eviction notice contingent on her receiving bail. The notice was due to concerns over potential risks she might pose to the community, fellow residents, and staff members.

Lauren Darul is accused of a terrifying random attack on October 2, where she allegedly knifed a woman in the chest as she walked to work on Little Bourke Street.
Lauren Darul is seeking bail after allegedly stabbing a woman in a daylight attack in Melbourne’s CBD. (Nine)

Darul has faced a lifetime of homelessness or precarious housing situations. She struggles with bipolar and schizoaffective disorders and has a prolonged history of substance abuse, including alcohol, methamphetamine, and ice.

Constable Damian Elliott testified that Darul’s issues with drugs and alcohol are likely to lead to further offenses if not addressed.

Speaking to the court via video link, Darul expressed a desire for change, saying, “I want to clean up my life and stay off the drugs.”

“I don’t intend on going back on the ice.”

But the crown prosecutor opposed her bail application, citing an unacceptable risk to the community if she was released and her history of alleged bail breaches.

The victim and her family were also extremely distressed by the possibility the accused would allowed back into the community.

Lai had been walking on a footpath about 7.35am on October 2 when Darul allegedly ran up from behind and stabbed her in the upper body.

A capture from the CCTV footage of a random stabbing attack in Melbourne's CBD in October
The attack was caught on CCTV. (Nine)

Emergency services arrived to find an extremely distressed Lai, who was taken to hospital with a punctured right lung and bleeding around the lung, Const Elliott told the court.

Darul, 32, was arrested 90 minutes later after officers tracked her down at her housing provider Unison, where she revealed a 10cm silver kitchen knife allegedly used in the attack.

Lai has been discharged and was getting better, but has relocated due to the ongoing psychological trauma she experiences from living near the location of her alleged stabbing.

Const Elliott said he believed the accused posed too great a risk to the community to be bailed, citing the brazen and unprovoked nature of the alleged stabbing and her propensity to flout bail.

The court was told Darul was subjected to bail or summons on 19 outstanding matters at the time of offending and had a criminal history that dated back to 2016, including multiple charges of motor and shop thefts and failing to comply with bail conditions.

But Darul’s lawyer argued that she had a range of services on hand to support her if she is released on bail which can ameliorate the risk of reoffending.

Deputy Chief Magistrate Timothy Bourke will hand down his bail decision tomorrow.

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