A 14 year-old boy, who was stabbed during violent home invasions, yells for his mom to bring him to the hospital.

  • Police in NSW reported that a fourteen-year-old boy had been stabbed at Penrith.
  • According to his family, six youths disguised as masked entered the house and stabbed the teenager.
  • Frightening video shows cars arriving at leaving and distressing screaming 










After being attacked in the face late at night, a teenage boy shouted for his mother to stop the bleeding.

He is 14 years old and can be heard calling for his mother in distressing audio to hurry him to the hospital. Six masked youths had allegedly broken into his South Penrith house on Sunday afternoon, stabbing him multiple times.

New South Wales police said the boy was allegedly stabbed in his face, left arm and left hand after claims the men entered the house and attacked him before fleeing by car.

A teenage boy screamed to his mother to 'stop the bleeding' after being stabbed in the face in a terrifying late-night attack

After being attacked in the face with a knife late in the night, a teenager boy ran screaming to his mom to stop the bleeding

New South Wales police confirmed the boy was stabbed in his face, left arm and left hand after claims the men entered the house and attacked him before fleeing by car

New South Wales police confirm that the boy suffered stab wounds to his head, arms and hands. They were responding to claims that two men broke into the house and assaulted him.

Two cars are shown arriving outside the home, before switching off their headlights in chaotic CCTV footage obtained by the Daily Telegraph.

As distressing screaming can be heard, the video seems to show the attackers running away from the scene. 

‘Please mum, take me to the hospital A.S.A.P, please mum, please mum, I’m shaking,’ the boy screams.

Another voice yells out ‘f***ing dogs! f***ing c***s!’ 

Daily Mail Australia received confirmation from the NSW Police saying that they had not made any arrests yet and that inquiries are still ongoing.

They asked the public for any video and/or information, confidentially if possible. 

Two cars can also be seen running away from the scene in this video.

The youths entered the house through the side gate. One of them was carrying a gun.

Two cars are shown two cars are shown arriving outside the home, before switching off their headlights in chaotic CCTV footage

Two cars can be seen outside of the house. Then, they are both shown leaving.

While the mother of the boy sang Karaoke, she was not aware that her son had committed a disturbing act.

For treatment, his grandmother took him to Nepean Hospital.

According to police, his injuries weren’t life-threatening.

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