Father’s plea for help after boys aged 12, 15 stabbed dead near Melton
Akueng said it was at work when two children were killed in Cobblebank. There was no answer when he called his crazy son’s phone.
Orum I talk to us on behalf of my community – this happens to us. Last month we buried four children, it continues to be similar events, but there is no answer from the police, ”he said.
“I need answers for my son. My son went like this – he was a basketball player, not guilty.”
Mr Akueng, who works as a security guard, said that young people who use knives and machete in the region were terrified after the incidents of the lack of police action.
Orum I protect people where I work, but no one protects my family at home, ”he said.
On Sunday morning, Yağmur slowly beat the development of quiet housing where two children were killed. A large -dried blood pool can still be seen in the chip shell next to the marble driver where the 12 -year -old child is massacred.
The neighbor Christopher McFarlane had a game night with friends when his dog started wheezing in loud noise outside the house.
When we look at the front window, he could see that about eight people wearing ski masks entering a large SUV could see all branded palace and long knives.
“I was just feeling a pure terror, ‘What will they do?’ You have no idea about what will happen at that moment ..
McFarlane called the police after leaving the group, but later heard the desperate screams of a neighbor who called for help because a neighbor was “beating ında in the front garden.
The suburban street in which a young child was killed in Cobblebank.Credit: Age
Im We went there to take a look, but we could see that the man had never moved and had completely broken his hand from his hand, ”he said.
“Just destructive, things like this is not here, a good area. I’m upset about parents and what they’re going through right now… This is a terrible thing.”
Mavoil Alor, a friend of the Akueng family, spoke with tears while remembering the gentle child he would leave home after basketball.
“He was a very good child and deserves better,” he said. “Where is the police?”
Dau Akueng’s death scene is a ruined family -friendly Mooil Alor.Credit: Age
In the CCTV of the event seen by this masthead, a group of three people, covered with dark clothes, can be seen that he chased another person before falling to the ground in the corner of the marble driver.
The trio can then be seen while attacking the figure while fighting on the ground. The attackers then run away while screaming and trying to get up.
A minute later, a young woman comes to the aid of the child and tries to mark the passing cars using the flashlight on her phone.
Jatinder Singh, who lives close to the place where the 12 -year -old child was massacred, said he and his children were very afraid of leaving their homes on Sunday after the “destructive” incident.
“Very shocking [my children] He wouldn’t sleep on their own last night, ”he said. This is usually a very safe neighborhood. “
Singh said that a 12 -year -old child felt “scared” as his parent, because he wouldn’t know who he would confuse when he started high school next year.
Mı Will they be in a good company? Nobody wants their parents to be like this, to go and kill people on the streets, ”he said. “There must be more penalties [the perpetrators]They should go to jail. They don’t believe this community. “
Police, deaths surrounding the precise conditions that still determine and the investigation continued, he said.
Paul Burke, CEO of the Les Twentyman Foundation, said that Victoria’s ban on palace banned the youth stabbing, poverty, weak mental health and disruption from the community, such as the main causes of similar attacks should be fixed, so that young people should no longer pass through cracks.
“At a time when many of them celebrated the family on Father’s Day, these lives have tragically cut shortly – a heartfelt reminder of the pain of youth violence to all of us,” he said.
Anyone who is informed contract with crime stops on phone number 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.



