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Emily Woods

Vic teen acquitted over car park murder

A 17-year-old boy has been found not guilty of murdering another teen in a car park fight. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

A teenage boy has been acquitted of murder over a fatal stabbing during a fight in a Victorian shopping centre car park.

Mohammad Mohammadi died in hospital after being stabbed in the chest just days before his 18th birthday, in August 2020.

He was with a group of friends when he met up with another group at a Corio shopping centre, near Geelong, where punches were thrown before he was attacked.

Mohammad had emergency surgery but was declared brain dead and his life support was turned off one day after he turned 18.

A 17-year-old boy faced a Supreme Court trial, which lasted more than a month, where he was accused of murder.

But a jury on Thursday returned not guilty verdicts for both murder and an alternate charge of manslaughter.

Two other men, Alith Wal, 20 and Nyal Mainyal, 21, admitted stabbing Mohammad in the arm and leg.

The pair pleaded guilty to intentionally causing serious injuries, affray and committing offences while on bail, during a hearing in March this year.

Wal and Mainyal will be sentenced at a later date.

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