Three men use a didgeridoo, shovel and knife in a fight

Two men have been charged and three more are in hospital following a brawl in Sydney’s south-west on Friday night.

Police reported a number of arguments began between residents of two properties in Wheeler Avenue, in Lurnea, around 11pm.

Following the arguments, a didgeridoo was used to smash a window before a physical fight broke out between a number of men.

 Two men have been charged and three more are in hospital following a brawl in Sydney’s south-west on Friday night

A didgeridoo was used to smash a window before a physical fight broke out between a number of men

A didgeridoo was used to smash a window before a physical fight broke out between a number of men

Two men suffered wounds to their hands after a knife was used in the fight, while another had three teeth knocked out.

Liverpool Police Chief Inspector Guy Haberly said the injured men, aged 22, 24 and 52, were taken to hospital. 

‘One has a slashed right middle finger; another one has a laceration to his left palm requiring stitches,’ Chief Inspector Haberly told the Daily Telegraph.

‘The one with the right middle finger may require surgery…and another male had three teeth knocked out.’

Two men suffered wounds to their hands after a knife was used in the fight, while another had three teeth knocked out

Two men suffered wounds to their hands after a knife was used in the fight, while another had three teeth knocked out

Police reported a number of arguments began between residents of two properties in Wheeler Avenue, in Lurnea, around 11pm

Police reported a number of arguments began between residents of two properties in Wheeler Avenue, in Lurnea, around 11pm

A knife, didgeridoo and shovel were seized at the scene and a steel pot was found on the front lawn of one property. 

A 55-year-old man was charged with affray while a 44-year-old man was charged with affray and malicious damage.

Both men were granted bail to appear in Liverpool Local Court in January.

Police continue to investigate the incident and expect further charges to be laid. 

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