A teenage girl is now facing murder charges, as a man who was found with stab wounds in Adelaide's northern suburbs earlier this week dies in hospital. Meanwhile, two teenagers have died following a fatal crash in the state's Mid North, last night.
A teenage girl is now facing murder charges, after a man who was allegedly stabbed in Adelaide's north this week died in hospital.A 55-year-old man who was allegedly stabbed in Andrews Farm on Monday has died in hospitalMeanwhile, two people have died in a car accident in Lochiel
The 16-year-old girl, who police say was known to the man, will appear in the Adelaide Youth Court today.Double fatality in SA's Mid NorthPolice said emergency services were called to the Augusta Highway at 7:30pm on Tuesday after a car travelling north left the road and crashed into a tree.
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