Sydney victim of Melbourne mall attack Jess Mudie 'had a bright future ahead'

By Rachel Olding
Updated January 24 2017 - 7:08am, first published January 23 2017 - 7:29pm
Jess Mudie, right, with twin sister Emily, was killed when a car ploughed through Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne on Friday. Photo: Instagram
Jess Mudie, right, with twin sister Emily, was killed when a car ploughed through Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne on Friday. Photo: Instagram
Dimitrious "James" Gargasoulas allegedly drove down Bourke Street Mall before he was shot in the arm and dragged from the car by police. Photo: Justin McManus
Dimitrious "James" Gargasoulas allegedly drove down Bourke Street Mall before he was shot in the arm and dragged from the car by police. Photo: Justin McManus
Jess Mudie, 22, had "ambition and drive beyond her time", former colleagues said. Photo: Facebook
Jess Mudie, 22, had "ambition and drive beyond her time", former colleagues said. Photo: Facebook

She was a cocktail-loving, smiling "bright bubble of joy" who was on the up as an insurance broker.

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