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.
Family of man who stabbed brother in Adelaide park says he is ‘dead to us’
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...
- A stabbing occurs in an Adelaide park involving two brothers.
- The suspect is a South Australian man who stabbed his brother.
- The victim’s family publicly responds by telling the man he is “dead to us.”
- Both outlets report the family’s message as a rejection of the attacker’s actions.
The family of a South Australian who stabbed his brother launched a brutal response to his actions.
22 hours agoThe family of a South Australian who stabbed his brother launched a brutal response to his actions.
22 hours ago
15-year-old arrested in Groningen charged with double murder of parents
A 15-year-old has been arrested in Groningen, the Netherlands, and is charged with the killing of both of his parents, a...
Moshe Kasher, 46, reveals tonsil cancer diagnosis believed linked to HPV
Moshe Kasher, the actor known for “The Pitt,” says he has been diagnosed with tonsil cancer at age 46. In remarks shared...
13-year-old escapes Tiana’s Bayou Adventure vehicle and falls down 50-foot drop at Disneyland
A 13-year-old boy is injured after exiting a ride vehicle and falling down a steep drop on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Di...