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Two charged after man left fighting for life with serious injuries in North Gosford stabbing

A witness has recalled the shock moment she realised her neighbour had been stabbed in chaotic scenes at a Central Coast unit as police charge a man and woman over the bloody crime.

Cassidy Orchard, who witnessed the shock stabbing at Gertrude St, North Gosford. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawa.
Cassidy Orchard, who witnessed the shock stabbing at Gertrude St, North Gosford. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawa.

Two people have been charged after a man was rushed to hospital in a critical condition with stab wounds on The Central Coast on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Chief Inspector Colin Lott, said the alleged incident occurred about 6am after police were contacted by concerned residents regarding an incident at Gertrude St, North Gosford.

When police arrived at the scene, they located a 38-year-old man with serious injuries at the basement of a unit block.

“It’s alleged two offenders, a male and a female were involved in an altercation with this male and they subsequently produced knives and stabbed the victim multiple times,” Inspector Lott said.

"They got me": Witness on central coast stabbing

The alleged duo then fled the scene while paramedics arrived and rushed the man to Gosford Hospital in a critical state.

He has since been transferred to Royal North Shore Hospital and his condition has been downgraded to serious.

The man had multiple stab wounds to his back and upper body and severe laceration to his lower forearm.

It is believed the victim and alleged offenders are known to each other.

Following inquiries, a 19-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man were arrested and have been charged at Gosford Police Station with wound with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

They’ve been refused bail overnight to appear in Gosford Local Court on Wednesday.

Neighbours came out to see what was happening and saw two people of interest leaving the scene.

Cassidy Orchard said she woke up to her neighbour screaming from downstairs “help, help”.

“He was sitting at the bottom of the lift, his arm was bleeding, there was a lot of blood, we called the police and called the ambulance,” Ms Orchard said.

She said the man’s dog had been stabbed as well.

The alleged incident occurred at about 6am. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawan.
The alleged incident occurred at about 6am. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawan.

“‘They got me,’ that’s all he was saying. Everyone came running down and grabbed towels.

“He wanted me to put the fire hose on him and he said ‘help me, grab my arm’ and ‘they got me’.

“Shock, lots of blood, it’s the first thing I saw in my apartment building, it’s not a normal thing that happens here.

“He’s been my neighbour for quite a few years, he’s a nice man.”

Police earlier said they were looking for a man of Pacific Islander/Maori appearance, aged in his mid-20s, about 180cm tall, of thin build, with black hair and brown eyes.

The woman was described as being of caucasian appearance, aged about 20, and of thin build.

“The scene was pretty graphic, the male was laying on the ground near the elevator, near the lift of the unit block and there was a large amount of blood present and a blood trail from where he had run from as well to the point of where he’s collapsed,” Inspector Lott said.

“We have our crime scene people on. End processing the scene and we have detectives following up on leads we currently have.

Police believe the attack was committed by a young man and woman. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawan.
Police believe the attack was committed by a young man and woman. Picture: Satria Dyer-Darmawan.

“It’s our belief both parties were involved in the stabbing.

As inquiries continue, anyone who may have witnessed the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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