
The Indian original man in Australia is recovering in the hospital after a brutal machete attack by a group of teenagers left with several severe injuries, including an almost interrupted hand. The attack occurred in front of the shopping center in the suburbs of Alton Meadows in Melbourne in the evening of July 19, Today Australian reported.
The victim of Saubh Anand, 33, went home after she picked up the medicine from the Central Square shopping center when he attacked a group of five teenagers in what seems to be random and violent assault.
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Talk to Age From his hospital bed, Anand said he was on a telephone call when he noticed movement nearby. Before he could react, one of the boys began to walk through his pockets while another repeatedly hit him. The third teenager then pulled the machete and held it on his neck.
“They didn’t stop there,” Anand recalled.
“I just tried to survive.”
The attackers continued to stab him and knock him into his shoulder and back, leaving him with a broken spine, a broken bone in his arm, and serious head injuries. Anand somehow managed to cover and disoriented, somehow managed to trip out of the center and shout for help.
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The eyes immediately rushed to help him and called emergency services. He was taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital, where doctors initially feared that his left hand would have to be amputated because of the seriousness of his injury. However, after hours of emergency surgery, which included inserting screws into his wrist, the surgeons were able to re -attach his hand.
“The doctors told me that the injuries were so extensive, they couldn’t say how well the recovery would go,” he said.
Teenagers arrested, ongoing investigation
Police arrested four teenage boys in connection with the attack and still looking for the fifth suspect. Fourteen -year -old from Wyndham was charged with deliberate cause of serious injury, recklessly causing injury, robbery and illegal attack. He was transferred to discovery before the children’s court on August 15.
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Two fifteen -year -olds in the Hobsons Bay area face similar accusations, have been released on bail and are expected to be expected in court on August 11. The fourth teenage, another fourteen -year -old, is expected to be charged soon.
Anand expressed need after finding that two of the attackers got a bail. He also said he was now afraid to return home and stays in the hospital where his partner stayed at his side.
“I’m just looking for justice,” he said.
The attack comes at a time when the crime of knives and violence in youth is growing in the Australian state of Victoria. According to official data, the police are currently carrying out more than 200 arrests a day and confiscate the growing number of blades, including cats.
In response to the increase in such incidents, the Victorian government introduced stricter laws on bail for repeated perpetrators and announced a total ban on the holding of a machete, which will come into force from September 1.
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