BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Teen battered in attack

Teen battered in attack

A teenager has spoken of the moment he was repeatedly punched and had his head “stomped on“ by gatecrashers at a 16th birthday party in Berwick.

Matthew, 19, suffered bruising and swelling to his face after being approached by the thugs at the front of the Old Cheese Factory on Homestead Road on Friday night, 26 April.

Witnesses at the fancy dress party told Matthew he was “dragged across the ground” where the thugs allegedly pinched his Nike sneakers worth $250.

Matthew said he was looking for a friend when “one Sudanese boy came up to me, put out his arm around me and he’s like ‘have you got the time?’

“I had just checked my phone…I said it’s 11.30. He’s like ‘get your phone out, and show me.’ I said to him ‘I don’t have my phone on me.’ I knew he was going to steal it.

“More of them came over and started to surround me,” he explained.

“From there, I don’t really remember too much….At some point I came back into consciousness and I was struggling to get back to my feet.”

Mathew, who asked his surname not to be identified, said he went to the restrooms to clean his bloodied face with help of partygoers.

“I was told I was king hit a few times and then I was on the ground,“ he said.

“They were stomping on my head and kicking me in the body and in the face.“

He said was left shaken by the incident which was “completely unexpected.“

“Two boys ran over to try and help me but one got king hit in the head,” he added.

Mathew said he was given a lift home by his sister who had to “pull over because I was throwing up.“

“When I woke up my whole body was really sore, I couldn’t open my mouth because my jaw was really sore.“

Matthew reported the incident to police before visiting Casey Hospital. He said his injuries will delay the start of his plumbing apprenticeship this week.

Police are investigating an alleged robbery of a 14-year-old girl who had left the party and was attacked just before midnight, a Victoria police spokeswoman said.

A number of witnesses ran to her aid when they saw a female assault the victim and steal her phone, police say.

Police said the victim was taken inside the venue and was not injured.

The female is perceived to be a youth of African appearance.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Early birds miss the worm

    Early birds miss the worm

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530052 CRANBOURNE BOWLS The sound of alarm clocks beeping could be heard a little earlier around Cranbourne on Saturday with Pennant matches beginning at…

  • Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530327 Dozens of Casey’s newest citizens were welcomed in a citizenship ceremony at Bunjil Place on 26 January. There were 200 recipients beaming with…

  • Heatwave grips Victoria: tips to stay cool and safe

    Heatwave grips Victoria: tips to stay cool and safe

    A Total Fire ban (TFB) and extreme heat warning has been declared across Victoria as temperatures are set to soar to early to mid 40s today (Tuesday 27 January) for…

  • Community raises thousands for Narre Warren fire brigade CFA

    Community raises thousands for Narre Warren fire brigade CFA

    Despite being a scorcher of a day on Saturday, many from the community came together to raise more than $4000 for Narre Warren Fire Brigade CFA. The temperature on Saturday…

  • Hundreds turn out for Hampton Park Australia Day celebrations

    Hundreds turn out for Hampton Park Australia Day celebrations

    Hundreds of Hampton Park and the surrounding residents turned out to celebrate Australia Day in a family-friendly atmosphere at Hampton Park Progress Association’s annual community event at Arthur Wren Hall.…