Police claim a man was chased down by a group and fatally stabbed in Sydney's west in July.
At about 1.45pm on Saturday, July 20, police were called to Bangor Street in Guildford after reports a man had been attacked.
Police have charged two men over an alleged stabbing murder in Guildford, Sydney, earlier this year. They arrested a 23-year-old man and charged with murder and possessing an encrypted communications device.Another 23-year-old man was arrested at Silverwater prison at about 11am yesterday.The men were seen in Merrylands on the day of the alleged murder.
The first man is described as being of African appearance, in his early to mid 20s, and about 195cm tall.
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