Police concerned for man who may have been seriously hurt in brawl

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Police have concerns for the welfare of a man who they believe has been seriously injured in a brawl at North St Marys this morning.

Officers from Nepean Police Area Command are investigating after a fight broke out when a group gate-crashed a party at Warrego Street about 12.30am.

Police have been told up to 50 people were involved in the brawl which spilled into a reserve near the intersection with Tobruk Street, where two men are believed to have been glassed, possibly with a broken bottle.

“One man was found in Forrester Road at North St Marys suffering deep cuts to both arms. He has been taken to Westmead Hospital for treatment,” a Police spokesperson said.

“Officers are now investigating reports that a second man, believed to be aged 18, flagged down a passing car seeking assistance, but got out of the vehicle only 300m down the road. He hasn’t been seen since.

“That man is described as being Indian or Pacific Islander appearance, 180cm – 185cm tall with a thin to medium build, dark complexion and dark hair. Police have been told he was bleeding heavily.”

Police have concerns for his welfare as they believe he may be seriously injured and are urging anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Two crime scenes have been established, one in Tobruk Street the other in Warrego Street where the car is now being forensically examined.


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