A man has died on Sydney's central coast after what police have described as an alleged machete attack. Officers performed CPR until paramedics arrived but the man died on the scene. 9News
said the man in his 50s was found unconscious at Woy Woy, about 80km from Sydney with stab wounds to the neck about 6.15pm.A man has died on Sydney's central coast after what police have described as an alleged machete attackPolice investigating the incident believe the man was stabbed on nearby Railway Street.
Multiple crime scenes have been set up across different locations, which will undergo forensic examination today.
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