The family of a South Australian man who stabbed his brother in an Adelaide park says the attacker is “dead to us.” Reports from both The West Australian and PerthNow describe the family’s response to the stabbing, framing it as a rejection of the man’s actions. The articles state that the brother who was stabbed survived the incident and that the family publicly distanced themselves from the man involved. Both outlets characterize the family’s message as severe, emphasizing the personal consequences of the attack within the family. While the sources share the same core details—an Adelaide park stabbing involving two brothers, followed by the family’s statement that the attacker is effectively cut off—neither article provides additional context such as court outcomes, police charges, or specific timing of the incident beyond the reference to the park event. The reports therefore focus on the family’s statement rather than on legal proceedings or broader investigation findings.