A 17-year-old boy has already been charged with stealing Malual’s gold necklace.
Police right now launched a picture of Awan Awan, who they allege was concerned within the incident.
Detectives are interesting for the 21-year-old Awan to make himself recognized to police.
He is described as having a darkish complexion, darkish eyes and black hair.
He is roughly 175cm tall with a proportionate construct.
Anyone who sees Awan is urged to not strategy him however to contact triple zero instantly.
Police are additionally investigating two different alleged stabbings that occurred across the identical time within the Constance, Ann and Wickham streets space.
Detectives are reviewing safety footage and interesting to the lads concerned to return ahead.
The 17-year-old, from Bundamba, was earlier charged with one rely every of theft with violence, grievous bodily hurt and stealing in relation to the incident.
Detective Superintendent Andrew Massingham stated police might be boosting patrols in Fortitude Valley this weekend.
“There will be an increase in wanding operations across the weekend,” he stated.
Detectives executed a search at a Victorian tackle this morning and consider Awan may very well be interstate.
An arrest warrant has additionally been issued for 2 16-year-old boys.
Victim recovers in hospital
Malual has referred to as for the state authorities to crack down on youth crime as he heals from a collapsed lung in hospital.
“I’m in pain, even trying to breathe, even trying to cough, I’ve still got a long road to recovery,” he stated.
“But I felt like I needed to personally speak up because everyday Australians – such as myself, my family members and friends – we’re tired of this.”
Malual stated he hopes to see wider change to the state’s justice system.
“I don’t know what it’s like to be a cop but imagine arresting someone for stealing a car in a high-speed chase and you hear he’s been bailed out two days later, just to do it again,” the 21-year-old stated.
“It’s a repeated cycle until someone passes away, where the judge is like ‘OK, you’ve killed someone now, now you can go to prison’.”
Malual says when he recovers he desires to maneuver ahead in his profession and dwell an excellent life.
“I’m an electrical apprentice, five months away from being a third-year,” he stated.
“I enjoy my weekends with my mates, I work Monday to Friday.
“I’m a first-generation refugee, I’ve come from a war-torn nation. I simply wish to dwell an excellent life, dwell the Aussie life.”
Malual said he was thankful to the nurses and doctors who had assisted him.
“Big shout out to the hospital workers and the emergency crew, what they did for me, I’m simply so grateful.
“God bless them and their family, because they’re exceptional and extraordinary people. I wouldn’t be here without them.
”Big shout out to the cops and detectives as effectively for doing their jobs.”
Source: www.9news.com.au