The Bristol District Attorney's Office has released the names of the seven people who were attacked during a stabbing spree in Taunton Tuesday night.

Arthur DaRosa is accused of entering a home at 207 Myricks St. in Taunton and attacking 80-year-old Patricia Slavin and her daughter 48-year-old Kathleen Slavin.

Patricia was transported to Morton Hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

Kathleen was also taken to Morton Hospital before being transported to Brigham and Woman's Hospital where she was lasted in stable condition at the intensive care unit.

DaRosa then drove to the Silver City Galleria where he crashed into the front door of the Macy's and attacked people inside the store.

Two of the victims, identified as 45-year-old Wendy Ann Oliveira of Berkley and 38-year-old Jucelia Gleason of Taunton, have since been released from the hospital.

Another victim, identified as 65-year-old Laura Miola of Taunton, was taken to Morton Hospital before being transported to Brigham and Woman's Hospital and is expected to recover from the assault.

DaRosa then moved to the Bertucci's restaurant where he got a knife and began attacking people in the restaurant.

Sheenah Savoy, 26, of Taunton, was a waitress at the restaurant when she was stabbed by DaRosa.

A patron at the restaurant, identified as 56-year-old George Heath, attempted to intervene in the attack on Savoy and was stabbed by DaRosa.

Savoy was MedFlighted to Rhode Island Hospital where she was last listed in serious condition.

Heath, who was a visual design teacher at Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School, was taken to Morton Hospital where was later pronounced dead.

James Creed, an off-duty Plymouth County Sheriff's Deputy, was also in the restaurant and shot DaRosa ending the attack.

During a press conference Wednesday Quinn praised both Creed and Heath for their heroic efforts.

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