Pictured: Tributes for man, 22, allegedly slashed to death with a machete in a violent altercation on his way to pick up his mum to get passport photos: ‘Full of love’
- Atbin Razavianroudbarden’s death sparks outouring of tributes
- Killed during an alleged machete attack
A young man allegedly killed in a brutal daylight machete attack on his way to pick up his mother has been remembered by heartbroken family and friends as the kindest soul.
Emergency services were called to a 7-Eleven service station in Landsdale in Perth’s north on Thursday after reports of a man unconscious.
Atbin Razavianroudbarden, 22, had been in an altercation with another man when a third man allegedly attacked him with a machete.
He died at the scene shortly after being allegedly struck in the back with a machete, with reports he was also slashed in the chest and neck.
Mr Razavianroudbarden’s death has sparked an ourouring of tributes as family and friends remembered the young victim as being ‘full of love’.
Tributes are being paid to 22-year-old Atbin Razavianroudbarden (pictured) after he was allegedly killed during a machete attack in broad daylight on Thursday
Mr Razavianroudbarden was remembered as a man who was ‘full of love’ and a ‘life of wisdom’
It is believed the 22-year-old was running errands and had just gotten a haircut and was on his way to pick up his mother to get passport photos when his life was cut short.
He was about to start his first FIFO job next week and was planning a trip to Bali with friends.
He was also excited about his sister’s wedding later in the year.
‘I can’t think why they would do this? Why? He was nice to everyone,’ Mr Razavianroudbarden’s brother-in-law Cyrus Takhfifi told the West Australian.
‘He just stopped to get fuel … so he didn’t know these people.’
He later told Nine News that his brother-in-law was ‘a big family guy, always helping everyone’.
‘He never wanted to fight anyone, he was full of love.’
One of Mr Razavianroudbarden’s mates told the media ‘there was no one that had more honour than him’.
‘He was 22, but he had a life of wisdom,’ he said.
‘He had integrity that was unmatched. I’d never met anyone like him.’
The 7-Eleven service station in Landsdale in Perth’s north was cordoned off by police after Atbin Razavianroudbarden died at the scene last Thursday
A 28-year-old man was arrested hours after the incident after Tactical Response Group officers descended on the area to investigate.
The man has since been charged with murder.
Imaddeen Sayed, 28, appeared in Northbridge Magistrates Court on Saturday.
He did not apply for bail and will remain behind bars until he faces Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on July 19.
The terrifying incident occurred in front of shocked customers and staff at the service station, which has extended its Employee Assistance Program to anyone who witnessed the alleged attack.
Atbin Razavianroudbarden (left) has been described as ‘full of love, big family guy, always helping everyone’
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