
Horror as a teen is stabbed with machetes after a house party erupted into a wild brawl in Sydney's east
Emergency services were called to Carnegie Court in Chifley shortly before 8.30pm on Saturday following a reports of a brawl at a house party.
Police were told that five males attended the gathering uninvited armed with machetes.
Paramedics treated a boy, 16 at the scene for lacerations to his back and legs.
He was taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a stable condition.
The five gatecrashers fled the scene prior to officers arriving at the scene, a NSW Police spokesman told Daily Mail Australia.
Footage of the scene showed the street swarming with dozens of police as they established a crime scene.
Detectives were seen searching under cars and in neighbouring front gardens for a possible weapon in the cordoned off street.
Police were also seen speaking with concerned neighbours as young party guests headed home after their night was cut short.
No arrests or charges have been laid.
Anyone with information, footage or CCTV of the brawl is urged to call Crime Stoppers.
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