Jaw-dropping moment a mass brawl breaks out before four boys get stabbed

Moment a mass brawl breaks out before four boys get stabbed outside a busy Mediterranean restaurant in front of shocked diners

  • Four teens hospitalised after wild brawl of up to 20 men on Auburn Rd, Auburn
  • Shocking footage shows mass fight erupting on a popular and busy eating strip 
  • Witnesses said group  of boys caused trouble at a Mediterranean restaurant
  • Brawl broke out round the corner from police station and officers arrived quickly
  • No charges have yet been laid and police are unclear about why the fight started

Shocking video has emerged of a wild brawl in Sydney that resulted in four teens being stabbed and taken to hospital on Saturday evening. 

An angry mob of up to 20 men can be seen fighting and screaming in the video, uploaded to Instagram by @auz_drill2. 

Witnesses said the violence broke out after a group of boys caused trouble at a Mediterranean restaurant. 

The fight then spilled onto the street then along Auburn Rd, Auburn, which is one of southwest Sydney’s most multicultural eating strips. 

At some stage in the brawl a knife was produced and at least four teenagers were injured.

‘There was a massive fight,’ said one witness who did not wish to be identified. 

‘After the incident happened there was a lot of police officers and they were with the people that got hurt,’ he told Nine News.

A witness told Nine News that some people got stabbed ‘in the arm and leg and back’ during the fight. Four teenage boys were taken to hospital with stab wounds from the brawl. It is not known which of up to 20 people involved pulled the knife

‘And like some people got stabbed in the arm and leg and back.’  

Emergency services were called about 4.50pm and found three teenage boys with stab wounds, two aged 14 and one aged 15, NSW Police said in a release.

A fourth teenager had cuts to his arms and was struggling to breathe. He is said to have collapsed on the pavement about 200m from where the brawl began.

One of the teens is believed to have suffered serious injuries in the fight.

Auburn Rd, Auburn, at the corner of Queen St, close to both the police station and the scene of the brawl. The street is one of Sydney's most multicultural eating strips

Auburn Rd, Auburn, at the corner of Queen St, close to both the police station and the scene of the brawl. The street is one of Sydney’s most multicultural eating strips

Police tape around the crime scene set up on Saturday night after the brawl

Police tape around the crime scene set up on Saturday night after the brawl 

All four youths were taken to Westmead Children’s Hospital with non life-threatening injuries. 

Drops of blood could be seen on the pavement following the brawl. 

Police gave first aid to the youths as they waited for paramedics to arrive, with police first to the scene due to close proximity of the station.

Shocking scenes from the brawl captured on mobile phone video from Saturday evening

The scenes on Auburn Rd were pure chaos on Saturday evening

The scenes on Auburn Rd were pure chaos on Saturday evening

Police arrived at the scene faster than paramedics due to Auburn police station being just around the corner on Queen St. Pictured: police at the scene later that night

Police arrived at the scene faster than paramedics due to Auburn police station being just around the corner on Queen St. Pictured: police at the scene later that night

Auburn police station is on Queen St, just around the corner from where the brawl erupted on Auburn Rd.

Police shut Auburn road between Kerr Parade and Queen St on Saturday night and established a crime scene along the busy road.  

They searched under cars and eventually found the weapon used and are now searching for the person who pulled the knife.

Police do not yet know what the brawl was about and Acting Superintendent Peter Glynn told Nine News there is no suggestion that the fight was gang-related.

Police told Daily Mail Australia on Sunday night that nobody has been charged.

‘Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident,’ a police spokesperson said.

Anyone with video footage or information about the incident is urged to contact police on Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000. 

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