Mawn Lyhym was trying ahead to going to see Fast & Furious on the cinema after work together with his brother when he discovered the 15-year-old was lifeless.
Year 11 Staughton College pupil Pasawm Lyhym was at a bus cease in Sunshine simply earlier than 3.45pm yesterday when he was stabbed within the neck whereas different college college students and commuters had been round.
The Melton South teenager died on the road regardless of the work of paramedics, whereas a 16-year-old boy from Sunshine North was additionally discovered with minor accidents after the incident and needed to be hospitalised.
Workers within the space have informed 9News a variety of youngsters had been seen working and screaming on the time of the assault, with some allegedly carrying weapons.
CCTV footage taken close by the scene reveals a male in a black hoodie working with a big knife.
No one has been arrested over the stabbing.
Pasawm’s older brother, Mawn, 24, has informed media he was at work when his sister known as him to inform him his brother had been stabbed.
Mawn texted his brother and tried to name and Facetime him, however by no means obtained by means of.
A really distraught Mawn stated he had no thought why his brother, who was the youngest of 4 siblings and had “never been in trouble”, was attacked.
“He was a kind person,” he stated.
Mawn stated Pasawm beloved to make him chuckle and loved music, dancing, karate and soccer, whereas he was aspiring to turn out to be a carpenter.
Pasawm was endeavor VCAL so didn’t have college yesterday, he stated.
Mawn stated he needed his brother’s killer to come back and apologise to apologise to him and his household.
”No one deserves to die like this,” he stated.
The Victoria Matu Community has launched a press release saying Pasawm “was a beloved and cherished member of the Matu community”.
“We are deeply shocked and saddened by this terrible news,” the assertion reads.
“Pasawm always wore a warm and sincere smile wherever he went.
“He shall be drastically missed. We lengthen our heartfelt sympathy to the Lyhym household throughout this troublesome time.”
Police ask anyone who witnessed the incident or has mobile phone, dash cam or CCTV footage is urged to contact police.
Source: www.9news.com.au