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Irish hammer victim dies In Australia after pal emerges from coma

Homicide team have taken over the investigation into the attack


David Greene, an Irish backpacker who was attacked with a hammer, has died in Australia
David Greene, an Irish backpacker who was attacked with a hammer, has died in Australia
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David Greene (31), a Dublin backpacker who was critically injured in a frenzied hammer attack in Melbourne has died in hospital.

Greene and pal David Byas (28) both from Cabinteely, in North Dublin, were the victims of the attack at a boarding house in the St. Kilda suburb on August 26. 

Greene’s family issued a statement through Victoria Police on Friday confirming his death.

“David passed away surrounded by his family and friends. David’s parents, Aidan and Catherine, along with his brothers Luke and Aidan, wish to express their gratitude to all those who have helped and supported them through this difficult time,” the statement said.

The family paid tribute to the medical staff at the Alfred “for the wonderful care and attention they provided to David, and to the staff at the Australian Irish Welfare Bureau in Melbourne for all their support".

“The family have asked that their privacy now be respected as they grieve for the tragic loss of their precious and much-loved son,” it added.

It is understood that the two Dublin men were assaulted while they were trying to protect a female from the sexual advances of another man. Both men were left fighting for their lives after the incident.

Read More: Irish hammer attack victims in Oz were trying to protect woman -VIDEO

Earlier this week Byas emerged from his coma at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne and remains in a serious condition in the rehabilitation unit of the hospital.

Byas’ brother Karl told the Herald his family are delighted with his progress so far.

"David can remember everything too, not the assault itself, but everything else. When he woke he was wondering why our parents were there," he said.

His brother said that Karl had moved to Australia after losing his job as an electrician in Ireland.

The 28-year-old is expected to undergo further tests in the coming weeks and is expected to make a full recovery.

According to the Irish Times, homicide Squad detectives have not taken over the investigation and are appealing for witnesses. Detective Inspector John Potter confirmed several witnesses and residents of the boarding house had been interviewed.

Luke James Wentholt (31) was charged with two counts of intentionally causing serious injury, two counts of recklessly causing serious injury, and other assault related offences.

He has been remanded in custody until his next appearance at Melbourne Magistrates Court on October 8.


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Thanks Seanomelb for the follow up on what happened.
IrelandNorth I spoke with the parents of the murdered Irishman on Sunday(Some Irish organisations are helping the families of both boys)The perpetrator was a marshal arts expert he assaulted 10 people who were in the boarding house that night,two of the victims were Irish sadly one lost his life protecting a woman from an idiot. he will be charged with murder.The owner of the boarding house was a jew,the area St.Kilda east is a Jewish neighborhood. The families thanked the gentleman and his Rabbi for attending their visit and laid no blame at his feet.Irish are not been assaulted due to victimisation. Young people traveling abroad sometimes drink in the wrong places. A lack of local knowledge I suppose.
There have been a series of inexplicable assaults and batteries on Irish citizens down under in Oz. Can't help wondering if there isn't a certain resentment towards Irish immigrants there? Was the guesthouse owner Jewish or one of the victims? PS Cabinteely is in south county Dublin, on the way out towards County Wicklow.
Homicide detectives have taken over and the assault is now been investigated as a murder. The assailant is a New Zealander who was visiting his girlfriend at the boarding house. The owner of the boarding house visited the family in hospital along with his Rabbi. The family thanked the owner for his presence and laid no blame on him.
RIP
What a horrible shame for someone who tried to protect a woman, from being attacked to have been murdered this way. This also proves that rape is a monstrous act. My heart goes out to the family of this brave man, and his friend who was also seriously injured.
 




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