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Sydney stabbing: Teens charged with murder after 21-year-old Sydney entrepreneur Luke Manassa fatally stabbed

Sydney stabbing: Teens charged with murder after 21-year-old Sydney entrepreneur Luke Manassa fatally stabbed

West Australian03-07-2025
Two teenage boys have been charged with murder after 21-year-old Sydney entrepreneur Luke Manassa was stabbed to death in Pemulwuy.
Police allege Manassa and his girlfriend were attacked outside a Driftway Drive property about 10.45pm on June 26.
Officers were told two unknown men dressed in dark clothing and disguises had set upon the 21-year-old and his girlfriend when they arrived at the property, NSW Police say.
Mr Manassa was able to get back into his car and drive a short distance before succumbing to his injuries. He could not be revived and died at the scene.
Police established Strike Force Hickety to investigate the alleged attack.
Detectives raided properties in South Penrith, Mount Druitt, and Woodcroft at about 6am on Thursday.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested in South Penrith. He has since been charged with murder and fail to comply with digital evidence access order direction.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested in Mount Druitt and has also been charged with murder.
Both teenagers were refused bail to appear in a children's court on Friday.
Police seized a vehicle they will allege was the getaway car in Woodcroft.
Investigations under Strike Force Hickety remain ongoing.
More to come
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