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News.com.au
5 hours ago
- News.com.au
Man, 20s, killed in alleged stabbing attack on western Sydney driveway
A manhunt is underway after a man was killed in an alleged stabbing attack on the driveway of a western Sydney home. Emergency services were called to Driftway Dr at Pemulwuy shortly before 11pm on Thursday following reports a man was found with multiple stab wounds in the driveway. NSW Ambulance paramedics treated the man, believed to be aged in his 20s, at the scene; tragically, he could not be revived and died at the scene. A crime scene has since been established and an investigation is underway with assistance from the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad. Police will address the media about their investigation on Friday morning.


Daily Mail
8 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Australia News LIVE: Urgent manhunt underway after a man was stabbed to death in the driveway of a suburban home
21:26 Man stabbed to death outside a Sydney home Homicide detctives have launched an urgent manhunt after a man was stabbed to death in Sydney's west. Emergency services were called to Driftway Drive at Pemulwuy about 10.45pm on Thursday after a man suffering from mulitple stab wounds was found lying on a driveway. The man aged in his 20s died at the scene, despite paramedics' efforts to revive him. Police have launched an investigation with the assistance of the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad. Police and forensic officers spent the night scouring the crime scene and remain there on Friday morning.


The Guardian
8 hours ago
- Politics
- The Guardian
Australia news live: white supremacist organisation reportedly listed as terror group; fatal stabbing of Sydney man investigated
Update: Date: Title: Welcome Content: Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I'm Martin Farrer with the best of the overnight stories before Rafqa Touma takes you through the day. The Albanese government has reportedly listed white supremacist network Terrorgram as a terrorist organisation. Penny Wong announced sanctions on the group earlier this year. The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, will have more to say on that soon. The big domestic political event of the day comes in Canberra with a joint Coalition party room meeting to discuss reforms and the federal election review. Our report this morning tells us that Sussan Ley will be seeking a more inclusive policymaking process in order to avoid the mistakes of the Dutton era. We'll have more coming up. And as we reported earlier in the week, staffers from the offices of the New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, and the police minister, Yasmin Catley, have agreed to appear before a parliamentary inquiry into the Dural caravan 'fake terrorism plot' today – we'll have more on that. Update: Date: 2025-06-26T21:09:00.000Z Title: Martin Farrer Content: Thank you for getting the blog rolling this morning. I'll be updating you from here – let's go. Update: Date: 2025-06-26T21:02:52.000Z Title: Sydney man dies from stab wounds in driveway Content: NSW police are investigating after a man died from stabbing wounds in Sydney overnight. Police were called to Pemulwuy in Sydney's west at around 10.45pm on Thursday, they said in a statement, after reports a man 'believed to be aged in his 20s' was found wounded in a house driveway. He was treated by paramedics but was unable to be revived and died at the scene, police said. Update: Date: 2025-06-26T21:02:28.000Z Title: Welcome Content: Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I'm Martin Farrer with the best of the overnight stories before Rafqa Touma takes you through the day. The Albanese government has reportedly listed white supremacist network Terrorgram as a terrorist organisation. Penny Wong announced sanctions on the group earlier this year. The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, will have more to say on that soon. The big domestic political event of the day comes in Canberra with a joint Coalition party room meeting to discuss reforms and the federal election review. Our report this morning tells us that Sussan Ley will be seeking a more inclusive policymaking process in order to avoid the mistakes of the Dutton era. We'll have more coming up. And as we reported earlier in the week, staffers from the offices of the New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, and the police minister, Yasmin Catley, have agreed to appear before a parliamentary inquiry into the Dural caravan 'fake terrorism plot' today – we'll have more on that.