Police arrest two after bourke street fatal stabbing

Homicide Squad detectives have this morning arrested two men following the fatal stabbing of a man in Melbourne’s CBD on Sunday.

With assistance from Gang Crime Squad and VIPER Taskforce, warrants were executed at two residential properties in Delahey and Seabrook this morning.

A 23-year-old Seabrook man and a 20-year-old Delahey man have both been arrested and will now be interviewed by police.

The arrests follow an incident where emergency services were called to Bourke Street about 5.45am on Sunday 30 October following reports of a group of people fighting.

Two men sustained stab wounds and were conveyed to hospital in a critical condition where a 20-year-old Cranbourne man later died.

The second man remains in hospital.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Quotes attributable to Detective Inspector Dean Thomas, Homicide Squad:

“I understand what we saw in Melbourne over the weekend has shocked and concerned the community. There were a number of instances of young males displaying a willingness to engage in violent, knife related crime, resulting in the death of one male and serious injury to a number of others.

“Carrying knives will result in tragic outcomes for all parties concerned and the ramifications are severe and life changing.

“A young man has senselessly lost his life, and a number of families now face a lifetime of grieving.

“Victoria Police made it a priority to find those responsible for this young man’s death and hold them to account.

“These arrests follow an exhaustive investigative effort from the Homicide Squad and the Gang Crime Squad and are testament to Victoria Police’s strong focus on holding those who commit acts of violence to account.

“It’s critical that those who choose to engage in this kind of violent behaviour understand that they will be identified. Police will ensure that all necessary resources are utilised to identify those responsible and hold them to account.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident, has video footage or further information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.auExternal Link

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