Seven people have been charged after a 'cowardly' and 'unprovoked' stabbing at a train station in Sydney's west. 9News
Two teenagers were on a train when they were allegedly threatened with a knife by a group of teenagers they didn't know, just before Glenfield train station about 9.30pm on Saturday February 25.
"The group allegedly assaulted the 15 and 18-year-olds; with the 18-year-old stabbed multiple times and hit over the head with a bottle, before the group fled the scene," NSW Police said in a statement. "Police conducted a meticulous investigation which has resulted in the alleged offenders being arrested for this disgraceful display of violence.
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