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Three teenagers charged with murder after man stabbed while trying to intervene in Melbourne train station fight | Melbourne

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Three teenagers have been charged with murder after a man who tried to intervene and help a 14-year-old schoolboy was killed in a “savage” stabbing attack.

Emergency crews were called to the Mernda train station in Melbourne’s north-east on Friday evening after reports of a fight among teenagers.

A group of passersby, including a 22-year-old Mernda man, stepped in to intervene after a group of teens set upon a 14-year-old boy.

The passersby tried to diffuse the situation, with the man taking the boy and walking him away from the situation and outside the train station, Homicide Squad Det Act Insp Nigel L’Estrange said.

“Unfortunately, those four offenders followed both of them and then, in what could only be described as a savage attack, assaulted the 22-year-old male physically, both fists, kicking, and they used edged weapons,” he told reporters on Saturday.

The victim suffered life-threatening injuries and was treated by paramedics but died at the scene.

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Four male teens – a 16-year-old, two 17-year-olds and an 18-year-old – were arrested.

The 16-year-old, from Whittlesea, and a 17-year-old from Geelong as well as an 18-year-old from Mill Park were all charged with murder and armed robbery.

The 18-year-old, Mike Pikos, came before Melbourne magistrates court on Sunday morning but was not required to speak during the short hearing.

Magistrate Steven Raleigh was told it was the teen’s first time in custody and he would be a vulnerable prisoner due to his age and appearance.

No other information was given during the brief session and there was no application for bail.

Pikos was remanded in custody and will return to court on 24 June.

A 17-year-old from the City of Yarra is under police guard at hospital and yet to be interviewed.

“This is just a tragic situation where our victim here is just a good Samaritan who was trying to do the right thing,” Det Insp L’Estrange said.

“He’s intervened, tried to protect this 14-year-old schoolboy, hasn’t been aggressive at all, tried to remove him from the scene, and as a result of his interaction, he’s now lost his life.”

The health and ambulance services minister, Mary-Anne Thomas, said her thoughts were with the victim’s family, calling the horrific incident really concerning.

She referred to the government’s toughened youth crime laws, which came into effect just over a week ago and could result in youth offenders being dealt harsher punishments for serious crimes.

“Young people that are committing violent crimes are about to discover that they will be doing adult time,” Thomas told reporters on Saturday.

Opposition police spokesperson Brad Battin said the incident highlighted Labor’s failure to tackle youth crime and remove machetes from the streets.

“With nearly 2,000 vacancies on police rosters, more than 40 stations closed or operating on reduced hours and PSOs to be stripped from 120 train stations, Victorians continue to pay the price for Labor’s community safety failures,” he said in a statement.



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