
Sydney teenager charged after brazen stabbing attack at Kmart in Sydney - as police reveal shocking new details
An 18-year-old has been charged after two teenagers were stabbed in a violent brawl inside a shopping centre in Sydney 's west.
Emergency services rushed to the Westfield shopping centre in Mount Druitt at about 5.15pm on Tuesday following reports of an assault.
Witnesses told police a verbal altercation broke out between a group of young men, believed to be known to each other, outside the centre.
The group separated but then came across each other again about 15 minutes later in the car park outside Kmart, opposite Dawson Mall.
A 17-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man allegedly suffered stab wounds during the brawl.
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