Police consider CCTV footage of two males strolling down a avenue in Sydney’s west could also be key in an investigation into the deadly stabbing of a 16-year-old final month.
On June 4, emergency providers have been known as to Australis Drive in Ropes Crossing close to Mount Druitt following studies a stabbing had occurred at a small gathering at a house.
Police arrived to seek out Alosceous Jay Samarawickrama, who was about to begin his air-conditioning apprenticeship earlier than the assault, with a single stab wound to his chest. Paramedics carried out CPR on {the teenager} however he died on the scene.
Police say the stabbing was not about medicine or gang-related, however are investigating whether or not a combat over a lady was the reason for the stabbing. The sufferer was not identified to police.
Police are actually interesting to the general public for help within the investigation, releasing CCTV and an outline of three males they consider may help with inquiries. No arrests have been made as of but.
Police have described the primary male as of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander or Pacific Islander/Maori look, between 16 and 17 years previous, and about 185cm tall with a skinny construct.
The second male is believed to be Caucasian, between 16 and 17 years previous, 185cm tall and overweight, whereas the third male is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander or Pacific Islander/Maori look, between 16 and 17 years previous, and of strong construct.
Shortly after the incident, Mount Druitt’s Detective Chief Inspector Paul Tickner stated three offenders have been believed to have fled the scene.