Neighbour hears loud ‘bang, bang’ as five-year-old boy stabbed in ‘brutal murder’ in Carlingford

A neighbour has revealed how she heard a loud ‘bang, bang’ as a five-year-old boy was allegedly brutally murdered by a relative in a domestic dispute.

The five-year-old boy tragically died after he was stabbed during the alleged domestic dispute at his Carlingford home in Sydney’s north-west about 7am on Friday.

Friends told Daily Mail Australia they heard loud noises before opening the door to find their suburban street inundated with emergency response vehicles.

A five-year-old boy tragically died after he was stabbed during an alleged domestic dispute at his Carlingford home in Sydney’s north-west about 7am on Friday (boy pictured with a relative)

¿I heard a bang, bang¿ I fell back to sleep then when I got up everyone was here,¿ neighbour Natalie Lewin (with husband Hank) said

‘I heard a bang, bang… I fell back to sleep then when I got up everyone was here,’ neighbour Natalie Lewin (with husband Hank) said

‘I heard a bang, bang… I fell back to sleep then when I got up everyone was here,’ neighbour Natalie Lewin said.

‘I’m still shaking because I don’t even know how to tell my kid.’ 

Mrs Lewin said she and her husband Hank were good friends with the boy’s parents. 

She said the alleged attack came as a complete shock. 

‘We were friends when they moved here, they came to our house and we went to their house. I’m friends with his wife, she’s a Thai girl the same as me,’ Mrs Lewin said.

‘There was no sign whatsoever, zero sign that this was going to happen,’ she said.

‘There was definitely no sign that he would do such a thing, he never even screamed at him, he was very good.’

Speaking outside the crime scene on Friday, Mrs Lewin said the five-year-old was good friends with her own children.

‘He played with my daughter and son, he was a very very nice boy,’ she said. 

Mrs Lewin described the young victim as ‘the sweetest little thing’. 

‘He’s the sweetest boy, very smart and outgoing,’ she said. 

‘He’s five but he looks about three-and-a-half. He’s a very little boy. It’s just heartbreaking.’

Mrs Lewin’s husband Hank said the attack, which was allegedly carried out by the boy’s father, was ‘absolutely shocking’.

‘The relationship between the father and son next door was a doting one, he cared for that boy, he was patient with his son,’ Mr Lewin said.

The young victim's grandmother posted this photo of the five-year-old (pictured) and wrote: 'He just loves to pretend he is driving AMG'

The young victim’s grandmother posted this photo of the five-year-old (pictured) and wrote: ‘He just loves to pretend he is driving AMG’

Neighbour Natalie Lewin (pictured) said her children played with the five-year-old boy who tragically died on Friday

Neighbour Natalie Lewin (pictured) said her children played with the five-year-old boy who tragically died on Friday

 The child was rushed to Westmead Children's Hospital, in Sydney, where he died on Friday

 The child was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital, in Sydney, where he died on Friday

The boy's grandmother, in her 60s, fled the scene and took the boy to nearby Mosley Street where she called triple zero

The boy’s grandmother, in her 60s, fled the scene and took the boy to nearby Mosley Street where she called triple zero

New South Wales Police said the boy was ‘brutally murdered’ in the early hours of Friday morning.

He was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital but died shortly after arrival.

A 36-year-old man, who is a relative of the child, was arrested nearby and taken to Castle Hill Police Station.

‘All we know for sure is that a young child has been murdered in his home brutally, and we have a gentleman in custody,’ he said.

Mr Critchlow described the actions of the boy’s grandmother as ‘heroic’. 

A man and a woman, believed to be known to the residents of the home, arrived at the scene and spoke to police on Friday afternoon.

Looking visibly distressed and shaken they spoke to a detective before leaving the scene in a car. 

The man told media he would be a spokesman for the family and would return later in the day to speak to waiting media.

‘I’ll be making a f***ing statement, you better believe it,’ he said before abruptly leaving.

A five-year-old boy has died after being stabbed during an alleged domestic dispute in Sydney

A five-year-old boy has died after being stabbed during an alleged domestic dispute in Sydney

Forensic police work at the scene of a crime in Carlingford following the death 

Forensic police work at the scene of a crime in Carlingford following the death 

Another neighbour revealed how he watched a grandmother run 400 metres with a dying boy in her arms in a desperate attempt to save his life.

A five-year-old boy tragically died after he was stabbed during an alleged domestic dispute at his Carlingford home in Sydney’s north-west about 7am on Friday. 

A witness told Daily Mail Australia he saw the boy’s ‘heroic’ grandmother, in her 60s, run up the street with the injured schoolboy in her arms.

‘The woman ran all the way up the church with the boy in her arms. I’m trying to figure out how she got all the way up there. It’s a fair hike,’ he said. 

‘It’s got to be 400 metres.’  

A neighbour reacts with grief outside the Carlingford home in Sydney's north-west on Friday

A neighbour reacts with complete shock as she speaks to media at the scene of the crime on Friday 

Neighbours John and Cynthia, whose backyard is positioned directly in front of the murder scene, said they were at home and awake at the time of the alleged attack.

‘I’ve heard the boy outside playing – you will hear him coming in and out. But we didn’t even hear a noise this morning,’ Cynthia told Daily Mail Australia.

‘You would see the family sitting on the verandah doing their own thing and we would hear them talking. But nothing to think anything was wrong.’

Despite being at home during the alleged murder, John said he and Cynthia ‘heard nothing’. 

‘It was a shock to hear the little boy had died this morning. It’s disappointing to hear it happened out the back of our house… so sad for the little boy,’ he said. 

John said the family only lived at the home for two to three months before the Friday morning incident.  

This is the scene where the five-year-old was allegedly murdered on Friday - furniture can be seen strewn on the footpath

This is the scene where the five-year-old was allegedly murdered on Friday – furniture can be seen strewn on the footpath

One man at the scene of the crime said his entire family was in a state of shock after news of the alleged murder broke.

‘Nothing like this ever happens here. It’s a safe area,’ he told Daily Mail Australia.

‘Maybe kids riding motorbikes in parks, but nothing like this.’

Another neighbour in the leafy suburb of Carlingford agreed, saying ‘it’s such a nice area’.

‘You always see kids playing on the streets and people walking their dogs. It’s just a normal neighbourhood,’ he said.

‘We’ve never had anything close to this. No domestic violence or any violence at all for that matter. I’ve been here for 15 years and we’ve never had anything like this.’ 

The director of a nearby childcare centre told the Sydney Morning Herald her staff saw paramedics take the boy to hospital

The director of a nearby childcare centre told the Sydney Morning Herald her staff saw paramedics take the boy to hospital

Investigators at the scene of the crime on Friday

Investigators are seen wearing suits outside the scene of the alleged crime where the five-year-old was allegedly murdered 

The child was left with serious stab wounds after the incident at a home in Carlingford in the city's north-west at around 7am on Friday, police said

The child was left with serious stab wounds after the incident at a home in Carlingford in the city’s north-west at around 7am on Friday, police said

Superintendent Rob Critchlow described the level of violence as ‘horrendous’.    

‘The fact a young boy – five years of age – has died from being injured in his home, it’s probably about as bad as it gets,’ he said. 

The boy’s ‘heroic’ grandmother, in her 60s, rushed the boy to nearby Mosley Street where she called triple zero. 

He was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital but died shortly after arrival. 

A 36-year-old man, who is a relative of the child, was arrested nearby and taken to Castle Hill Police Station. 

Superintendent Critchlow said investigations were still in the early stages. 

‘All we know for sure is that a young child has been murdered in his home brutally, and we have a gentleman in custody,’ he said. 

Mr Critchlow described the actions of the boy’s grandmother as ‘heroic’. 

A neighbour speaks to media on Friday after news of the boy's death broke

A neighbour reacts to news of the five-year-old boy’s death outside the scene of the alleged crime on Friday 

Superintendent Rob Critchlow said the boy was 'gravely injured' and was unable to recover

Superintendent Rob Critchlow said the boy was ‘gravely injured’ and was unable to recover

Mr Critchlow, who said the arrested man was a relative of the boy, described the actions of the grandmother as 'heroic'

Mr Critchlow, who said the arrested man was a relative of the boy, described the actions of the grandmother as ‘heroic’

The child was rushed to Westmead Children's Hospital but died shortly after arrival, police confirmed just after 9.30am

The child was rushed to Westmead Children’s Hospital but died shortly after arrival, police confirmed just after 9.30am

Detectives arrive at the Carlingford home to investigate on Friday, after the five-year-old boy died in hospital 

Detectives arrive at the Carlingford home to investigate on Friday, after the five-year-old boy died in hospital 

‘She’s behaved in a heroic and caring manner, as you would imagine a grandmother would,’ he said.

‘She’s been presented with something terrible, and done her best to get the young boy to safety and to get him treatment. 

‘Sadly, despite her best efforts, there was nothing more she could have done. We’re grateful to her for what she did do at the scene.’ 

Police were seen leading a woman covered in a white sheet to a waiting ambulance on Friday morning. 

The boy’s mother was not at the house at the time of the attack, but was called to the Children’s Hospital, where she remains.  

 Forensic police work at the scene of the crime in Carlingford on Friday morning 

 Forensic police work at the scene of the crime in Carlingford on Friday morning 

New South Wales Police worked with forensic investigators at the scene of the crime 

New South Wales Police worked with forensic investigators at the scene of the crime 

Police have confirmed the arrested man is a relative of the boy, but wouldn't elaborate 

Police have confirmed the arrested man is a relative of the boy, but wouldn’t elaborate 

'The level of violence is horrendous... The fact that a young boy - five years of age - has died from being injured in his home, it's probably about as bad as it gets,' police said

‘The level of violence is horrendous… The fact that a young boy – five years of age – has died from being injured in his home, it’s probably about as bad as it gets,’ police said

One neighbour, who said he was woken by police helicopters, knew of the family, but said they had never interacted.

‘They seemed very tight-knit, very close. They kept to themselves. I never had anything to do with them,’ they told Daily Mail Australia on Friday. 

Another neighbour said they heard possible screams coming from the home.

‘I was asleep and thought I might have heard screaming. I went back to sleep and then heard the helicopters,’ they said. 

‘Then I heard the news. It’s just horrendous.’ 

Forensic police set up outside the home in Carlingford, Sydney, after the five-year-old boy died

Forensic police set up outside the home in Carlingford, Sydney, after the five-year-old boy died

The child was left with serious stab wounds after the incident at a home in Carlingford, police said

The child was left with serious stab wounds after the incident at a home in Carlingford, police said

The director of a nearby childcare centre told the Sydney Morning Herald her staff saw paramedics take the boy to hospital.  

‘We just saw the child and the carer in front of our centre. By the time we got there emergency services had arrived,’ Valli Adabjou said.

‘The carer was attempting to resuscitate the child. I don’t know where the incident happened.’

Ms Adabjou said the boy was not enrolled at her centre and she has emailed parents to tell them the children in her care are safe.     

The director of a nearby childcare centre said her staff saw paramedics take the boy to hospital

The director of a nearby childcare centre said her staff saw paramedics take the boy to hospital

The boy's grandmother took the boy to nearby Mosley Street to call triple zero, police said 

The boy’s grandmother took the boy to nearby Mosley Street to call triple zero, police said 

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