
Brave samaritans have been praised following a stabbing rampage on a major Sydney highway that left a woman fighting for life and three others, including the alleged perpetrator, wounded.
Two cars collided about 9am in Engadine in southern Sydney on Sunday before passers-by rushed to free the distressed female passenger who was screaming for help.
Police believe the driver, aged 57 or 58, began stabbing his partner while the car was weaving through traffic quite erratically before the crash.
A 58-year-old man has allegedly gone on a stabbing rampage at Engadine in Sydney's south after a crash on the Princes Highway.
— 9News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) August 25, 2024
A 28-year-old police officer who got stabbed while making the arrest has now been discharged from hospital. #9News
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