OZ: “I’m Bleeding, I’m Bleeding, I Don’t Want to Die”: Gang of 20 Black Savages Set Upon 14-Year-Old White Boy in Frenzied Slash Attack

Herald Sun
February 24, 2014

A photo of Ben posted on a tribute page
A photo of Ben posted on a tribute page. He is still recovering in hospital from two punctured lungs.

A GANG of about 20 teenagers set upon a 14-year-old boy, slashing him four times with a blade, in the latest bout of knife violence to strike Melbourne.

The group, whom witnesses say were mostly Sudanese or of African descent, had tried to gatecrash a nearby party 10 minutes before they set upon Ben Phillips in the frenzied group attack.

Witnesses said the gang was lying in wait for anyone that left the Cranbourne party before attacking Ben as he walked a girl home.

After a brief discussion, the gang set on him, landing a flurry of punches and then kicked him as he lay on the ground.

Ben’s friends left Zack Schott, 18, Anthony Winning, 18 and Jessica Woeltjes, 18, who helped him and called for an ambulance.
Ben’s friends Zack Schott, Anthony Winning and Jessica Woeltjes, who helped him and called for an ambulance.

The teenager was stabbed four times in the back during the brutal assault, with the blade puncturing both lungs.

As he stumbled a few steps along Clarendon St, he screamed, “I’m bleeding, I’m bleeding, I don’t want to die.”

On Sunday morning the Herald Sun uncovered steak knives at the Clarendon Park Primary School only metres from the scene of the attack.

One of two knives found in the grounds of Cranbourne Park primary school near where Ben Phillips was stabbed.
One of two knives found in the grounds of Cranbourne Park primary school near where Ben Phillips was stabbed.

Local detectives were examining the knives to see if they were related to the attack.

Ben was carried back to the party about 250m away, leaving a trail of blood.

Friends applied pressure on his wounds to stem the bleeding and kept him conscious until paramedics arrived.

Blood on the footpath in Cranbourne.
Blood on the footpath in Cranbourne.

Ben was flown to the Royal Children’s Hospital where doctors performed an emergency procedure to drain fluid and blood from his lungs.

His parents kept a bedside vigil as he lay in intensive care on Saturday night.

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