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The two suspects are still at large after being stabbed in the streets of Sydney and dyed in their clothes.

 
[Social News]     06 Dec 2018
Lai Yu-Jun was attacked on the streets of the inner west side on Tuesday night. (photo by Radio 9)On Tuesday night, a Chinese teenager in Sydney was stabbed in breast by two robbers on the streets of the inner west side, the Daily Mail reported. After the crime, he took the wound to his friend`s house for help.
The two suspects are still at large after being stabbed in the streets of Sydney and dyed in their clothes.

Lai Yu-Jun was attacked on the streets of the inner west side on Tuesday night. (photo by Radio 9)


On Tuesday night, a Chinese teenager in Sydney was stabbed in breast by two robbers on the streets of the inner west side, the Daily Mail reported. After the crime, he took the wound to his friend`s house for help.

That night, 24-year-old Lai Yujun (Yujun Lai,) was attacked through (Jack Shanahan Reserve), (Dulwich Hill) Jack Shanahan Reserve, Dali Hill, Sydney.

It is reported that this is an attempted robbery case. Sutjipto (Andre Sutjipto), a friend of his family, told Channel 9: "I saw blood on his T-shirt. He (Lai Yu-Jun) said he had been attacked, a couple of men and women in their twenties. "

When emergency service personnel were informed of the stabbing, they arrived at a house in (Terrace Road), in the Dalic Mountains, at nearly 09:00 that night.

Lai Yujun will then be rushed to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Royal Prince Alfred Hospital), which is expected to recover completely.

The two suspects are still at large after being stabbed in the streets of Sydney and dyed in their clothes.

Lai Yu-Jun was stabbed on breast. (photo No. 9)


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It is understood that the Jack Chanahan Reserve is a pedestrian passageway with a light rail station and a train station.

The random attacks have intensified calls for security surveillance cameras to be installed in the region.

Police called on insider to call the crime line (Crime Stoppers) 1800 333,000 as soon as possible to provide clues.

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