Emergency companies rushed to Mernda Station on Bridge Inn Street simply earlier than 6pm yesterday following studies of a bunch brawl.
Victoria Police detective performing inspector Nigel L’Estrange mentioned the 22-year-old from Mernda tried to intervene in a brawl and defend a 14-year-old schoolboy.
“He hasn’t been aggressive in any respect and tried to take away him from the scene and because of his interplay he has now misplaced his life,” L’Estrange advised 9News.
The 22-year-old was discovered on the scene with life-threatening accidents. He was handled by paramedics however died on the scene.
Police later arrested 4 youngsters together with a 16-year-old, 18-year-old and two 17-year olds.
On Saturday evening murder detectives charged a 17-year-old boy from the Better Geelong and a 16-year-old boy from the Whittlesea space with homicide and armed theft. They’re each as a consequence of seem at a youngsters’s court docket at a later date.
An 18-year-old man from Mill Park has additionally been charged with homicide and armed theft and can face the Melbourne Magistrates’ Courtroom tomorrow.
The 17-year-old, who’s from the Metropolis of Yarra, stays below police guard at hospital and is but to be interviewed.
Earlier within the day, the 22-year-old’s emotional family members consoled one another on the station.
Police mentioned weapons and a machete sheath have been discovered close to the scene, the place murder detective spent hours combing for clues.
The precise circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated.
There will probably be an elevated police presence at Mernda Station within the coming days to reassure the group.
The incident comes greater than per week after the state launched its ‘grownup time for violent crime’ legal guidelines.
Authorities minister Mary-Anne Thomas mentioned the message to younger folks throughout Victoria was clear.
“When you commit violent crime you may be serving grownup time,” Thomas mentioned.
Opposition chief Jess Wilson argued “cops are down and crime is up” below Premier Jacinta Allan.
“Within the final 24 hours we have now seen the tragic penalties as soon as once more,” Wilson mentioned.
“It is cowardly, it is surprising and it is not one thing we need to see in our streets.”
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