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Boy, 14, attacked with machetes at Hoppers Crossing shopping centre

In a Melbourne shopping center, he was attacked by six people who were equipped with machetes in the last incident, including the weapon supported.

The last attack took place at the Hoppers transition suburban in the afternoon of Saturday.

The incident on Saturday led to a 14 -year -old child to be taken to hospital with injuries that do not threaten life.

“Police is investigating stabbing in a Hoppers transition shopping center, a police spokesman, a police spokesman.

Camera iconPolice was called to the Hoppers Transition Center in the afternoon on Saturday. 9News Credit: Given

“Inspectors were told that he attacked six men and another man in the Heaths Road Complex at 4.40 o’clock at 4.40.

“A 14 -year -old child was subjected to injuries that were not threatening life and was transferred to the hospital.

“Criminals escaped from a black Hyundai i30 sedan. The investigation continues.”

On Sunday, the police confirmed that the police were not arrested. Inspectors want everyone who has knowledge to come to the fore; Secret reports can be made online.

A fight started in the same shopping center on Thursday night.

Police spokesman said, “There has not been arrest yet,” he said.

Jacinta Allan's government banned clowns this year after a wild fight in a large shopping center. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconJacinta Allan’s government banned clowns this year after a wild fight in a large shopping center. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia

The same shopping center hosted a fight only two days ago on Thursday; Herald Sun reported that it contained a fight in JD Sports.

In May, the sale of machete was banned in Victoria. A temporary prohibition was issued during the writing of new laws.

These laws have passed and from September 1, as long as you are not within the scope of exemption or valid approval, it will be permanent to have, use, carry, carry, sell and buy.

Temporary prohibitions and laws were hurried after a series of public incidents with machetes throughout Melbourne.

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