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Rouse Hill stabbing: Teen charged with murder after 17-year-old died outside Ironbark Ridge School in Sydney

Max CorstorphanThe Nightly
A 15-year-old has been charged with murder after a school boy died in a Sydney park.
Camera IconA 15-year-old has been charged with murder after a school boy died in a Sydney park. Credit: 7NEWS

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder after a 17-year-old died outside a Sydney school on Monday.

Emergency services were called to Caballo Street on the boarder of Rouse Hill and Beaumont Hills around 4.20pm on Monday.

On arrival, police found a 17-year-old boy with stab wounds to his legs.

NSW Ambulance paramedics attempted to treat the boy, however, he died at the scene.

A crime scene was established as NSW Police investigated the incident.

Around 7.30pm, a 15-year-old boy presented himself at a police station in Sydney’s north-west, where he was arrested.

On Tuesday morning, the 15-year-old was charged with murder over the alleged fatal stabbing of the 17-year-old.

“That boy has now been charged with murder,” a NSW Police spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday.

“He has been refused bail to appear in a children’s court later today (Tuesday 25 November 2025).”

Police are still trying to piece together details around the fatal stabbing.

Paramedics treated the boy at the scene but he couldn’t be saved.
Camera IconParamedics treated the boy at the scene but he couldn’t be saved. Credit: 7NEWS
Despite paramedics’ efforts, the boy was pronounced dead at the scene.
Camera IconDespite paramedics’ efforts, the boy was pronounced dead at the scene. Credit: 7NEWS

It is understood that at least two male children were seen running from the crime scene after the alleged stabbing, with at least one of them seen wearing a school uniform.

Police were seen combing the reserve where the alleged murder took place, which is located between Ironbark Ridge Public School and Rouse Hill High School.

NSW Police believe there were multiple witnesses to the alleged murder.

“It would have been a horrifically confronting situation for those (witnesses) and I can only praise them for their efforts,” Detective Superintendent Naomi Moore said.

“It was potentially a dangerous situation they were walking into but they thought nothing of themselves to go in and render aid.”

Attorney General Michelle Rowland took to social media after the fatal stabbing to share her condolences with the family of the 17-year-old.

“My thoughts and deepest condolences are with the young boy’s family during this extremely difficult time,” she wrote.

“I know this news will be particularly distressing for local families.

“May he rest in peace.”

The 17-year-old boy who died has not yet been identified.

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