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Second boy charged over ‘unprovoked’ stabbing, assault

A second child was accused of a violent attack and a 70 -year -old good Samaritan and a 16 -year -old child, who was seriously injured, was accused of “provoked unmady”.

The 70 -year -old intervened when they tried to leave with stolen items on Friday evening and was founded by two young people in a chemist in Keysborough in southeast of Melbourne.

Dandenong Northern man suffered serious upper body injuries in the debate and was taken to hospital.

Police said that young people approached a 16 -year -old young man waiting at a bus stop in the nearby Dingley Village nearly two hours later and attacked him while trying to escape.

The child was taken to Alfred with serious low body injuries and remained in a stable situation.

The officers arrested a 16 -year -old Kingston young man who surrendered himself on Saturday and accused him of an armed robbery, intentionally caused by deliberately injury and theft, theft and common law attack.

A Children’s Court will meet on Sunday.

The 19 -year -old criminal partner was arrested in a Bonbeach house and was taken to hospital with injuries that did not threaten one of the events and is expected to be interviewed after being released.

Victoria police said that they seized a record number of knives after a series of high -profile stabbing and a shopping center fight that directed the state government to a proposed prohibition for the sale of macheys.

Officers confiscate about 44 maches, knives and knives from the Streets of Victoria every day, and three quarters of them are in Melbourne in Metropolitan.

Approximately 6876 -edged weapons were seized in 2025 within five months, and the authorities expect this to exceed 14,805 in 2024.

Pala ban, Melbourne’s Northland Shopping Center days after a fight, horrified shoppers, opponent young gang members in May after encountering hard guns forced to run for their lives.

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