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Hayden Burnes died after his injuries after he was stabbed in December last year. Police have charged a man with his murder today.

Hayden Burnes died after his injuries after he was stabbed in December last year. Police have charged a man with his murder today. There was a community outcry after his death and his friends held a memorial for him at a local skate park. Pictures: Mike Sea

Hayden Burnes died after his injuries after he was stabbed in December last year. Police have charged a man with his murder today. There was a community outcry after his death and his friends held a memorial for him at a local skate park. Pictures: Mike Sea

Hayden Burnes died after his injuries after he was stabbed in December last year. Police have charged a man with his murder today. There was a community outcry after his death and his friends held a memorial for him at a local skate park. Pictures: Mike Sea

Hayden Burnes died after his injuries after he was stabbed in December last year. Police have charged a man with his murder today. There was a community outcry after his death and his friends held a memorial for him at a local skate park. Pictures: Mike Sea
Homicide Squad detectives have today arrested another man in relation to the
stabbing death of 15-year-old Hayden Burnes at Minchinbury last year.
Hayden suffered severe stab wounds at an industrial estate at
Marieanne Place about 8.30am on December 5 and died
as a result of his injuries.
Strike Force Lemongrove was formed to investigate Hayden’s death, and is led
by the Homicide Squad with assistance from St Marys, Mt Druitt, Penrith and
Tuggerah Lakes police.
About 7.20am today Thursday, September 6, police arrested a 42-year-old
man at an address in Hurstville.
The man, formerly of The Entrance, was taken to Hurstville Police Station and
is currently being interviewed by detectives.
A 36-year-old man arrested last month by Strike Force Lemongrove detectives
remains before the court.
Investigations are continuing and detectives have not ruled out making
further arrests.
Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the
Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/.