Victoria police has released 10 teenagers after interviewing them over the death of a 17-year-old boy in Melbourne's north-west.
Victoria police has released 10 teenagers after interviewing them over the death of a 17-year-old boy in Melbourne's north-west.
The teenager was found injured near Keilor Plains train station in St Albans and died at the scene on Sunday morning. Police said the boy was assaulted with used sticks, fence posts and knives during a brawl between two groups of African males. Anyone with information or footage has been urged to come forward.
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