"If we were there on that day, the man who got struck would have been me because I have to protect my daughters." A "distraught" man, Kevin, who did not give his surname, told the crowd to "never forget" Mr Truong's name. Brimbank Maribyrnong Interfaith Network chair Bharat Palta was among those to lay flowers to a growing pile outside Mr Truong's Hampshire Road store. Two girls allegedly involved in the deadly attack, both aged 14, were granted bail in a children's court on Friday. Opposition Leader Jess Wilson, who planned to attend Sunday's event, earlier expressed sympathy for Mr Truong's family.