Double stabbing after brawl involving four men in Sydney's inner west

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Double stabbing after brawl involving four men in Sydney's inner west
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Two men are in a serious but stable condition in hospital after a brawl led to a double stabbing in Sydney's inner west this afternoon. 9News

NSW Police investigate double stabbing at Homebush in Sydney's inner west.

"Police were told the two other men, aged in their twenties to thirties, left the scene in a silver Volvo," NSW Police said in a statement."The second man is described as being of Asian appearance, of a solid build, wearing a black hat and pink shoes."to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.

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