Wyndham Vale stabbing: Young man Adam killed meters from home
A young man was stabbed to death meters from his home after an overnight brawl between two rival groups.
Adam, 21, was found lying on the ground next to a road in Wyndham Vale, west of Melbourne, just before 10pm on Friday evening.
Victorian Police confirmed homicide squad detectives are investigating.
Police added that “two groups of people were involved in a physical altercation on Butler Grove,” in a statement.
Witnesses reported that a baseball bat was found next to Adam’s body.
Adam, 21 (pictured), was found lying on the ground next to a road in Wyndham Vale, west of Melbourne, just before 10pm on Friday.
A ‘shattered’ Wyndham Vale mother shared a photo of Adam (pictured left) with her son and described the late man as ‘funny and caring’
The fight is said to have taken place on Friday evening at Butler Grove (pictured) off Ribblesdale Avenue in Wyndham Vale in Melbourne’s far south-west.
It is understood Adam and a friend were being chased down a street near his home when the attack occurred.
A local woman said she heard “men” shouting outside her home and a car screeching away.
Another woman, Tiffany, said she found Adam unconscious next to her driveway.
A “shattered” Wyndham Vale mother whose own son was best friends with Adam described him as “such a funny and caring young man.”
“(I) can’t believe you’re gone, Adam. I loved you as if you were my own son. You were always my son’s best friend.’
She shared a hashtag #justiceforadam in two posts.
A friend of Adam echoed the reference to “justice.”
“Rest in peace brother, I’m sorry I couldn’t save you, all I could do was hold you, you will get justice for this,” he wrote.
Police launched a murder investigation after a young man was stabbed west of Melbourne
On Friday around 9:45 p.m., a fight broke out between two groups, with one pulling a knife
Another friend wrote: ‘Rest in peace Adam, you will be missed, fly high beautiful Angel.’
“The circumstances surrounding the incident are yet to be established and investigations are ongoing,” Victorian Police also said.
They confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that no arrests have yet been made or charges laid against anyone.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information, CCTV or dashcam footage is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.