Wednesday 28 October 2015

We In Mount Druitt And Surrounding Suburbs Feel Sympathy For Young Man Killed At Ralph Street, Mount Druitt -Come To The Memorial




Dawson Mall cordoned off area
It is sad today that we  a series crime occurred today, resulting in loss of life of a young 20 year old called 'Teddy' at Ralph Street, Mount Druitt earlier this morning.

Personally, I do not want to know how this person may have been murdered, I am shocked that it has happened within the Shopping Hub of Mount Druitt.

Firstly, on behalf of our community, I would like to offer condolences, to the family, friends and community that knew 'Teddy' and hope he now rests in peace.

To the person that may have been arrested for this crime, we hope that there is feelings of remorse and that with our judicial system, that the judicial judgment the crime!

We are all trying to improve the community, maybe this can bind the community in such a way that we all treat each other as with great high respect that this never happens again! Treat each other as how you would like to be treated, really well.


Click here for story on Mount Druitt - St Marys Standard

Click here for story on St Marys -Druitt Star

This morning the Westfield entrance to Dawson Mall was blocked and everyone was asked to go around a different way to Dawson Mall. I had to exit Westfield  near the Woolworth entrance and walk around to Dawson Mall. I asked the constable why the area  was cordoned off and the explanation was there was a murder overnight and they didn't want the public to see the deceased body. Later at Mount Druitt train station one male commuter explained that a twenty year old was stabbed in the head - whether this is true or not is not important! Police Chopper was hovering above the Hub of Mount Druitt. I then noticed that the cordoned off area was extended up to Mount Street, Mount Druitt.

From 2770 Chat, Watch, Sell and Buy Face Book Group, there is a memorial for Teddy, near the scene where the murder was, NO BASHING. This was shared on 2770 watch seconded. And requested by the victims family / friends to share. May he RIP.:




NSW Police Choppers over Mount Druitt

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