Teen fatally stabbed during gathering at home in Sydney’s west

A 16-year-old boy has been fatally stabbed at a gathering at a western Sydney dwelling.

Emergency providers had been known as to a home at Ropes Crossing, close to Blacktown, early on Saturday morning to search out the boy struggling a stab wound.

Police carried out CPR earlier than paramedics arrived however the boy died on the scene.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Tickner mentioned the alleged offender was the boyfriend of a mutual buddy who had been invited to the occasion by a teenage lady on the gathering.

“Sadly it’s led to a younger boy being killed. They shouldn’t have been carrying knives within the first place,” he mentioned.

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The mutual buddy’s boyfriend introduced two different males with him.

Detectives from Mt Druitt police space command had been now investigating, assisted by the state’s murder squad.

No arrests had been made however officers had been talking with a lot of witnesses and searching for the alleged offender.

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The household of the lifeless boy arrived on the scene shortly after the incident and had been assisted by police. He's but to be formally recognized.

Investigators mentioned there was no proof to recommend the stabbing was gang associated or related to another incidents.

Anybody with data is urged to contact Mt Druitt police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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