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News.com.au
3 days ago
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- News.com.au
Teen bashed at Melbourne party as shoes stolen from his feet
A shocking video shows the moment a teen was bashed before his shoes were ripped off his feet by gatecrashers at a party in Melbourne's outer suburbs — with the terrified family of the 18-year-old victim now planning to leave the city. Three men in black hoods were gathered around the victim as one of the masked attackers held the young man up against a wall and punched him in the face, the sickening video circulated on social media shows. The victim could then be seen being kicked and punched while on the ground as another attacker took the white sneakers off his feet. The mother of the 18-year-old victim told her son was left with a broken eye socket and serious head injuries. She said her teen was at a friend's birthday party and did not know his attackers. He was going out the back door to get his jumper just after midnight when he was targetted, she said. She explained that her son was knocked unconcious and an ambulance was called, but after waiting an hour, her husband put him in the car and took him to hospital himself. She understands the group had gone after other party-goers. 'This has to stop. Our kids need to feel safe,' she said, explaining her reasoning for speaking out. 'This is unacceptable. My son is a really good kid. He's not a trouble maker ... Normal kids are getting caught up in this violence.' has agreed not named the victim or his family. The family were planning to move interstate in a few months but will now be bringing that move forward as they don't feel safe. When they contacted Victims of Crime, a Victorian government-funded support service, they were told it would take a few days to get a call back. The service offers support for victims in reporting a crime, understanding their rights and the justice process, getting legal advice and applying for financial help and compensation. Liberal member for the Eastern Victoria Region Renee Heath described the group that attacked the 18-year-old as as a 'gang of masked offenders' who had crashed the party. Dr Heath spoke with the victim's mother on the phone on Monday morning. 'Her family is traumatised,' Dr Heath said. '(The victim) — an 18-year-old about to begin a pre-apprenticeship — is known in the community as one of the kindest young men you could meet. An Aboriginal Australian, he always saw the good in others. 'This cowardly, public attack has changed the course of his life. (He) was violently attacked at a party by a gang of masked offenders who gatecrashed the event. They filmed themselves gleefully kicking and punching him unconscious, then stole his shoes and clothes. The footage was posted online — as if it were a badge of honour. 'No parent should have to watch their child suffer like this — especially in an attack so brazen, so public, and so celebrated by its perpetrators.' Social media users have described the video as 'disturbing' and 'chilling' to watch. Victoria Police confirmed they were investigating an assault and robbery in the early hours of Sunday and no arrests had been made. 'It is understood a man was involved in an altercation with a group of male offenders outside a property on Corymbia Promenade about 12.15am,' a police statement said. 'The group assaulted him, punching him and then kicking him when he was on the ground. Officers were told they stole his shoes and attempted to steal his mobile phone. 'The victim, an 18-year-old Pakenham man, sustained non-life-threatening injuries.' The victim's mother denied her son was involved in an altercation before he was attacked. Police said the group and others at the party dispersed when officers arrived at the house. The believe three of the offenders then approached a second victim, a 16-year-old Pakenham boy, nearby on Mountford Rise. 'They stole his phone, bag and clothing items before fleeing the scene,' police said. Dr Heath claimed that at least one of the attackers was allegedly already known to the police. Still, Victoria Police would not confirm this to when asked, stating that the case was in the early stages of investigation. Anyone who witnessed the incident and has dashcam/CCTV footage or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit Dr Heath took the opportunity to slam the state government over its handling of violent crime, which she said was 'out of control'. 'The entire community is watching to see what the Allan Labor Government will do next,' the politician said. 'Because if offenders can livestream violence while victims are left to recover alone, what message does that send?' Labor MP Emma Vulin, who is the member for Pakenham, labelled the incident 'despicable behaviour'. 'The Allan Labor Government is continuing to back Victoria Police with the resources they need to protect Victorians and prevent crime,' she said. 'Our tough new bail laws are also now in effect, and the recent remand numbers show that they are clearly working.'

News.com.au
21-05-2025
- News.com.au
Chaos as weapon-wielding intruders crash school formal after-party in Adelaide
A school formal after-party has descended into chaos after gatecrashers stormed the party armed with machetes in Adelaide's northeast, causing thousands of dollars in damage. Shocking CCTV footage showed the intruders storming the formal after-party about 10pm on Friday in Hillcrest. Party host Jaycon Coller said two cars pulled up outside the property, with several people piling out and demanding to come inside. The intruders then kicked the door in and began searching for someone at the home, leaving chaos and destruction in their wake. Footage showed one of the intruders carrying a baseball bat as he entered the property, with another uninvited person carrying a machete. Mr Coller told 9News that he stipulated there would be 'no fighting' when organising the party, but the message went unheard. 'They've forced their way in by kicking the front door open … coming in with baseball bats and machetes, swinging it at everyone and yelling out a particular name,' he said, adding the intruders caused thousands of dollars in damage. CCTV footage showed a sea of youths rushing out of the property a short time later, and while people a white car tried to flee, a person smashed the car window with a baseball bat. A fight later broke out on the streets, with footage of a girl being dragged by her hair and 'slammed to the floor' uploaded onto social media. Neighbour Janine Donato described the disturbance as 'crazy' and a 'racket', with a wave of high school students fleeing the house. 'This is normally a quiet area,' she said. South Australia Police told NewsWire that officers were called to the property after reports of a disturbance. Mr Coller told police that his house had been broken into and he was 'assaulted and had clothing stolen and personal items stolen'. 'Police believe the persons involved are known to each other,' the spokesman said. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.