Police were told a brawl broke out between the 19-year-old man and five others before the group fled the scene. 9News
Emergency services were called to the carpark at Stockland Merrylands on McFarlene Street after a 19-year-old man was stabbed in his buttocks about 7.15pm yesterday.
Police were told a brawl broke out between the man and five others where the 19-year-old was stabbed in his buttocks before the group fled in a white BMW.The men were reportedly armed with a baton and knife.Officers want to speak with the five men involved in the brawl.The group is described as being of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance with black hair.Continue reading
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