Pasawm Lyhym stabbing: Two boys released over horror stabbing at Sunshine station Melbourne

Two teen boys released after questioning over horror stabbing of 16-year-old boy at a bus station as police share new theory on the tragedy

  • A 17-year-old and 18-year-old released from custody
  • Both questioned as part of investigation into death of Pasawm Lyhym
  • Lyhym, 16, stabbed to death at Sunshine Station on THursday 

A 17-year-old boy has been released from custody pending further inquiries as homicide detectives continue to investigate the stabbing of a schoolboy in Melbourne’s west.

Pasawm Lyhym, 16, died after he was stabbed near Sunshine Station about 3.45pm on Thursday.

Police say two other boys, both 16, were injured during the altercation, with one treated at the scene and the other taken to hospital.

On Friday, a 17-year-old boy was arrested in relation to the investigation, however Victoria Police have revealed he was released without charge the following morning.

Family and friends have paid tribute to 16-year-old Pasawm Lyhym after he was stabbed to death on Thursday. Picture: Supplied

A second teenager turned himself in on Friday evening after police held a press conference saying two other males had been identified as suspects.

‘We encourage those two males to contact the local police and arrange themselves to be presented at a police station to give themselves up,’ Detective Superintendent Janet Stevenson said.

‘There was one group of schoolchildren from one school in one area and an aggressive group of boys attended there and they looked as though they were there for a purpose.

‘It didn’t look like an organised fight.’

The second male, 18, was released after an interview.

Detective Superintendent Stevenson said investigators believe the incident involved two groups from two different schools

Detective Superintendent Stevenson said investigators believe the incident involved two groups from two different schools 

Detective Superintendent Stevenson said investigators believe the incident involved two groups from two different schools.

‘They are schoolchildren around the 15 or 16-year-old mark and they know each other,’ she said.

‘They’ve met down near the Sunshine bus station and that’s where an altercation has taken place.’

A Victoria Police spokeswoman said investigators continuing to search for a third boy and urged him to come forward.

‘Detectives are still working to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the incident and the motivation for the altercation,’ she said.

CCTV footage of a knife-wielding man running near Sunshine Station in the moments after the alleged attack was also released on Friday.

CCTV footage captured the moment a knife-welding man headed for the train station. Picture: Supplied.

CCTV footage captured the moment a knife-welding man headed for the train station. Picture: Supplied.

The male figure, dressed in a black jacket and blue face mask, can be seen on the video footage running through alleyways wielding a large machete-like object.

Pasawm’s death has left his community reeling, with a steady stream of mourners laying tributes at the scene.

His brother, Mawn Lyhym, described the 16-year-old as a good and kind person.

‘He was funny, really nice, a welcoming and kind person,’ Mr Lyhym told The Herald Sun.

Pasawm's death has left his community reeling, with a steady stream of mourners laying tributes at the scene

Pasawm’s death has left his community reeling, with a steady stream of mourners laying tributes at the scene 

David Lord, the principal of Staughton College, where Pasawm was a student, said the school community was reeling in the wake of his death.

‘The Staughton College community is shocked at the senseless death of one of our students yesterday at Sunshine,’ he said.

‘We are wrapping our arms around the family and friends of that student and ensuring that students and staff have all the support they need.’

Anyone who witnessed or has information about the incident, or who has mobile phone, dashcam or CCTV footage, has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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