A man has lost his life and four others remain in a serious condition in hospital following a horrific shooting in Sydney, Australia.
Officers were called to Liverpool Hospital in Sydney's southwest at approximately 8.30pm on Tuesday, 19 May, after reports emerged that two men - aged 28 and 32 - had arrived with multiple wounds.
Despite receiving treatment for a gunshot wound, the 28-year-old tragically passed away shortly afterwards.
He is yet to be formally identified.
The 32-year-old remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition with a neck injury.
At around 8.40pm, two further men - aged 23 and 22 - made their own way to Fairfield Hospital in serious conditions.
The 23-year-old is receiving treatment for a gunshot wound to the neck, while the 22-year-old is being treated for a shoulder injury.
Both have since been transferred to separate hospitals for further care.
Approximately an hour later, at 9.50pm, a 19-year-old man also presented at Liverpool Hospital with injuries to his arm.
He is currently in a stable condition.
A crime scene has been established by officers at a property on Arbutus Street, Canley Heights.
It is believed all five men sustained their injuries during a shooting at the property earlier that evening.
Officers from Fairfield City Police Area Command - supported by the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad - have launched a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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