Man stabbed in Sydney may have been mistakenly targeted by ‘amateurish’ teen contract killers, police say | New South Wales

The new South Wales police claim that a 21 -year -old child, allegedly stabbed by two young people in Western Sydney last week, may have been killed in the wrong identity.
On Thursday, June 26 at 10.45, the authorities were called to Driftway Drive in Pemulwuy, who reported that a man was stabbed outside a house.
Officers were told that two men dressed in dark clothes attacked Luke Manassa, 21 -year -old with her girlfriend.
A week later, the murder detectives applied search orders at South Penrith, Druitt Mountain and WoodCroft.
A 17 -year -old man was later accused of murder and refused to appear in a child court on Friday.
A 16 -year -old child was arrested on Mount Druitt and was accused of murder. On Friday, a children’s court rejected bail.
NSW police said on Friday that Manassa managed to return to his car after being stabbed last week and continued a short distance before overcoming his injuries.
NSW ambulance medical staff treated the 21 -year -old child, but died at the scene.
The commander of the murder team Det Supt Joseph Doueihi claimed that Manassa was “two men dressed in dark clothes and dressed in facial covers in a place where the victim joined.
“Both of them [allegedly] Pala, armed with hunting knives. Luke continued a series of stabs and then succumbed to these injuries. “
Doueihi said he didn’t define any reason why one of the police wanted to kill Manassa. He said the 21 -year -old child was not known to the police.
The detective claimed that Manassa visited when he was stabbed when he was known.
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“This may be a wrong identity case… This is a powerful investigation line that we continue to continue,” he said.
“Probably at this stage, definitely confirming that this is a wrong identity, but [we are] He’s definitely going towards it. “
The victim’s Harap family asked him to know that everyone believed that Luke was an innocent party and that they believed that they were in the wrong place, Dougeihi. “The message of this family.”
Doueihi said that the arrested young people were “known by the police”. Both claimed that they had connections to Western Sydney Street gangs.
Doueihi claimed that two young people were “contract” to commit to kill. “By the way, this crime [allegedly] These two young people were executed, very, very amateur… If something would call a messy crime. “
Police, knife, communication devices, clothes and the scene allegedly used to leave a vehicle said they were used to leave.




