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Highschool horror as a 16-year-old boy is rushed to hospital after being stabbed
- Boy stabbed at La Salle Catholic Faculty Bankstown after faculty ended for day
- He was amongst group of scholars hassled for cash by one other group of boys
- Manhunt launched for boy’s attackers who fled the scene earlier than police arrived
- Teen, 16, handled for again lacerations and brought to hospital in steady situation
A 16-year-old pupil has been rushed to hospital after he was allegedly stabbed within the again exterior his faculty in Sydney’s south-west.
Emergency companies had been known as to La Salle Catholic Faculty Bankstown shortly after faculty completed at round 3.15pm on Wednesday afternoon.
It’s understood a bunch of scholars had been crossing the highway once they had been confronted by one other group of boys who didn’t attend the college.
Witnesses instructed 9 Information the group hassled the scholars for cash and once they didn’t obliged, a 16-year pupil was stabbed within the again.
Emergency companies rushed to La Salle Catholic Faculty Bankstown after a boy was allegedly stabbed (pictured a pupil after the incident)
Emergency companies rushed to La Salle Catholic Faculty after a boy was allegedly stabbed
Academics rushed from lecture rooms to help the injured teen and supplied first support till paramedics arrived.
The teenager was handled for lacerations to his again and was seen strolling to the ambulance assisted by paramedics.
He was taken to hospital in a steady situation.
The scholars’ attackers had fled the scene by the point police arrived.
Against the law scene has been established.
Police had been seen arriving on the faculty with proof baggage as an investigation was launched.
Anybody with data or witnessed the incident to come back ahead and get in touch with Crime Stoppers.
Police arrived on the faculty carrying proof baggage as a manhunt for the boy’s attackers was launched
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