Ambarvale: Teenager dropped off at Campbelltown Hospital after alleged stabbing
Police are investigating a stabbing after a teenager was dropped off to hospital with multiple wounds in Sydney’s southwest.
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A teenage boy was dropped off at a hospital with multiple stab wounds in Sydney’s southwest.
Around 6.30pm on Tuesday, police received reports of a stabbing on Dickens Rd, Ambarvale.
Officers searched the area and taped off houses on neighbouring road, Tapley Way, to establish a crime scene.
Shortly afterwards, police were notified that a teenage boy had been dropped off at the emergency department at Campbelltown Hospital.
The teenager had sustained multiple stab wounds, with a number of witnesses from the hospital stating medical staff rushed out to attend to him as he lay on the ground.
Police reported he was in a serious but stable condition.
Campbelltown police are investigating the incident and are urging anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.