Teen injured in stabbing outside Vanilla Lounge in Oakleigh

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Police are investigating a stabbing incident outside Vanilla Lounge in Oakleigh, Melbourne on the evening of Friday, April 17.

Victoria Police confirmed to The Greek Herald that emergency services were called to Eaton Mall about 7.45pm following reports of an altercation involving a group of males and an 18-year-old man.

It is understood the teenager was approached by the group outside the restaurant before a physical confrontation broke out. The group then fled the scene on foot.

The teenager was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Criminal barrister Oliver Cain was at the scene a few minutes after the attack and told The Greek Herald he was “shocked” by what he saw.

“The whole area was cordoned off with a large police presence, including about eight police cars. It was shocking — people were shaken, especially older patrons, who were saying they’re sick of it and reflecting on how different Melbourne was 30 years ago,” Mr Cain said.

Police are continuing their inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident and have urged anyone with information to come forward, including those with dashcam or CCTV footage.

Vanilla Lounge will remain closed tonight to reopen tomorrow morning.

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