A stabbing between two teenagers was recorded on Snapchat by the attacker. The incident took place in Melbourne.

TRIGGER WARNING: Knife attack

In an altercation between two teenage boys, one kid (15) was filmed being stabbed by the other. The video has since made its way online, where it can now be seen. The knifing took place in Bacchus Marsh in Melbourne.

The 15-year-old was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries after the stabbing, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

In the aforementioned video, the person recording is seen chasing the other teen shouting “why the f*** are you running?”

The stabbing victim then falls to the ground while holding his stomach yelling “oh f***,” and begs the attacker to “stop.”

The clip was reported to be uploaded to Snapchat before later being deleted, but not soon enough to stop it from making its way to other portions of the internet.

Police were then called before arriving at Bennett Street around 11:20 am on Wednesday, where they investigated the scene of the crime where the altercation occurred.

Due to the blatant evidence in the video, police were able to surmise that the attack was between a group of high school students. The police have been unable to determine the cause of the altercation or find the attacker’s weapon yet, and are searching nearby areas such as a skate park and grasslands to see if the attacker might have discarded the blade in the immediate area.

‘Investigators believe the teen was involved in an altercation with a group of males prior to being stabbed,’ police spokesman Adam West told the Herald Sun.

The 15-year-old was flown to the Royal Children’s Hospital where his injuries were immediately treated, he is currently in a stable condition and recovering.

The investigation is currently ongoing, according to the local police.

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