Mildura stabbing: Grieving family and friends pay tribute to 18-year-old man as two other teens are arrested

Family and friends are mourning the death of a man who was allegedly stabbed outside a property, while two teenagers were arrested by police over the incident.

Seb O’Halloran was allegedly stabbed outside the home in Limpidi Drive, Mildura, about 540 kilometers northwest of Melbourne, about 1.05am on Saturday.

Paramedics quickly arrived on scene, but the 18-year-old could not be saved.

Seb O'Halloran (pictured), 18, died early Saturday morning after being stabbed outside a property in north-west Victoria

Seb O’Halloran (pictured), 18, died early Saturday morning after being stabbed outside a property in north-west Victoria

Mr O’Halloran is believed to live in the suburb of Irymple, about three miles south-east of Mildura.

Victoria police have arrested a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man following the man’s death.

The pair from Mildura are assisting police with their investigation.

No charges have been filed.

Police claim the 17-year-old girl and the other man were known to Mr O’Halloran, but there are no details of how the incident happened.

Police have arrested a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man following the death of Mr O'Halloran (pictured right)

Police have arrested a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man following the death of Mr O’Halloran (pictured right)

Friends paid tribute to Mr O’Halloran on social media, with many saying he was ‘loved by the community’.

Friend Eric Wolfe wrote on Instagram that “no amount of time spent with you could ever have been enough.”

‘I will do my best for you every day, I love you Seb.’

Another friend, Damon Burke, said Mr O’Halloran was like an “older brother”.

“I love you so much husband,” he said.

Friends paid tribute to Mr O'Halloran (pictured centre) on social media, with one of the man's friends saying he looked after him like an 'older brother'

Friends paid tribute to Mr O’Halloran (pictured centre) on social media, with one of the man’s friends saying he looked after him like an ‘older brother’

Several others posted heartfelt messages on social media, with some remembering Mr O'Halloran as someone who was 'loved by the community'

Several others posted heartfelt messages on social media, with some remembering Mr O’Halloran as someone who was ‘loved by the community’

“I will forever be grateful to have known (sic) someone as funny, hardworking and loving as you.”

‘May you rest in peace.’

“Fly high brother, wishing you all the best up there,” another friend wrote.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.