A heated argument has led to the alleged stabbing murder of a man in a quiet suburban street.
Reports of a domestic dispute brought police to St Clair in Sydney’s west on Saturday night, where they discovered a 34-year-old man riddled with stab wounds.
The alleged attacker, a 31-year-old man, fled the scene but was tracked by police to a home only streets away from the attack.
The victim was treated by paramedics but died on the scene.
NSW Police have arrested a man over the stabbing murder of a 34-year-old in a quiet suburb (stock image)

The attack took place on a residence on Dutch St, St Clair (pictured) on Saturday evening
Residents on the scene are shocked that such a tragedy took place in their quiet neighbourhood, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The argument allegedly occurred on the front yard of the victim’s home, with concerned neighbours calling police.
A woman was dropping her elderly mother off at her home on the same street where the attack occurred, saying: ‘I grew up in this street, nothing bad ever happened here.’
Forensic police arrived on the scene soon after the attack, ushering residents back into their homes.
‘The police told me to look at the ground and not at the scene,’ the woman dropping her mother off said.
‘I could see crime scene markers all over the street.’
The alleged attacker was taken to Penrith Police Station and charged with murder on Saturday night.
He is due to appear at Parramatta Bail Court on Sunday.

The 31-year-old fled the scene of the murder, but was soon tracked down by NSW Police in a nearby residence
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