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Random injuries occurred in Sydney supermarket, and the young people were seriously injured.

 
[Social News]     13 Jul 2018
A teenager in Sydney has been brutally assaulted after shopping at a supermarket (Photo of the Daily Telegraph)
Random injuries occurred in Sydney supermarket, and the young people were seriously injured.

A teenager in Sydney has been brutally assaulted after shopping at a supermarket (Photo of the Daily Telegraph)

A 16-year-old Sydney teenager was attacked by a stranger in a supermarket parking lot on the west side of Sydney Thursday night. The teenage chest was stabbed many times, after surgical treatment, the situation is still critical.

A 16-year-old Sydney teenager and his 14-year-old brother were attacked at the (Darling Street) parking lot in Darling Street after shopping groceries at the (Balmain) Woolworths supermarket in Balman around 7 p.m. on Thursday, the Daily Telegraph reported. The teenager sustained multiple injuries to his upper body and hand and was later taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital) for medical treatment.

Police today revealed that after overnight surgery, the teenager is still seriously injured, but the condition is relatively stable.

Police wanted to talk to a red-haired man wearing a red jacket at the scene. The man, who is alleged to be white, is about 182 centimeters tall. In addition, police also believe that there is a woman at the scene to help clarify the causes and consequences of the incident.

A witness revealed that she had heard some children screaming and at first thought they were quarrelling with each other. Later, she heard the cry for help from the injured teenager and approached to find blood on the ground.

Police did not believe the attacker knew the victim, police officer Coffey (Gary Coffey) said, and the police would talk to the teenager once the condition improved.

"this is a very ferocious attack and there is usually no such case in the region," Coffey said.

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