Three teenagers stabbed, another injured in Auburn brawl
A number of streets in Sydney’s west have been turned into crime scenes after three teenagers were stabbed during a brawl, while another suffered minor injuries. Police are now investigating and the teens were taken to hospital for treatment.
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The streets of Auburn descended into chaos on Saturday night after a brawl involving more than 20 youths left three teenagers in hospital with stab wounds.
The violent altercation took place in front of horrified onlookers and shop owners trading on the popular Auburn Rd dining strip who ran for safety as the altercation played out about 4.50pm.
Some witnesses have reported seeing bloodied teens running through the streets in the aftermath and what they said was two big groups fighting.
By the time police arrived, the brawlers had already scattered.
Paramedics took three teenagers — a 15-year-old and two 14-year-olds — to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead with stab wounds.
All three stabbing victims were found to have non-life threatening injuries.
A fourth teenager was also found suffering minor lacerations and also taken to hospital.
Several crime scenes were set up along Auburn Rd, which will be examined by specialist forensic officers.
Auburn Rd was closed southbound between Kerr Pde and Queen St as police investigated.
Anyone with information or mobile phone vision of the incident is urged to come forward.
Originally published as Three teenagers stabbed, another injured in Auburn brawl