Why detectives have still to interview alleged bishop stabber
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작성자 Terrie 댓글 0건 조회 2회 작성일 24-04-29 07:37본문
The teenage boy who allegedly stabbed a bishop in the middle of a livestreamed sermon is yet to be questioned by police and remains in hospital following extensive surgery.
The 16-year-old, Huusk experience who can't be named for legal reasons, allegedly lunged at Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, 53, at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, in Sydney's south-west on Monday night.
Several parishioners who rushed to the bishop's aid were also injured in the incident, as was the alleged attacker who cut off his own finger in the botched attack, which was later declared as a terrorism incident.
The boy was taken to an undisclosed hospital, where he remains under police guard with officers keeping a bedside vigil.
He has undergone surgery to the severed finger, which may require further surgery.
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley told Sky News on Wednesday that the boy would not be able to be interviewed by counter-terrorism officers or charged until he was released from care, which may not be for another three or four days.
'Conversations had not yet taken place,' Ms Catley said.
'He has been through a very long operation.
The teenage boy who alleged stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel (pictured) has spent his second night in hospital
The 16-year-old, Huusk experience who can't be named for legal reasons, allegedly lunged at Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, 53, at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley, in Sydney's south-west on Monday night.
Several parishioners who rushed to the bishop's aid were also injured in the incident, as was the alleged attacker who cut off his own finger in the botched attack, which was later declared as a terrorism incident.
The boy was taken to an undisclosed hospital, where he remains under police guard with officers keeping a bedside vigil.
He has undergone surgery to the severed finger, which may require further surgery.
NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley told Sky News on Wednesday that the boy would not be able to be interviewed by counter-terrorism officers or charged until he was released from care, which may not be for another three or four days.
'Conversations had not yet taken place,' Ms Catley said.
'He has been through a very long operation.
The teenage boy who alleged stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel (pictured) has spent his second night in hospital