Body of 24-year-old found at Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley train station after group fight
The man killed after a bloody brawl outside a Brisbane train station is remembered as a ‘good man’ – as new details about the deadly fight come out
Louie Michael Tagaloa, 24, was killed at the Fortitude Valley train station on Monday. Fighting broke out between two large groups around 4 a.m. Monday. Three people were found fleeing the scene and police are assisting in the investigation. Council CCTV
A young man has been killed in a bloody collision near a train station in Brisbane.
The body of 24-year-old Louie Michael Tagaloa was found at the Valley Metro Food Court above the Fortitude Valley train station around 4am on Monday.
The three men who fled the scene were later found on platform four with weapons and are now assisting police in their investigation.
Queensland Police Inspector Shawn Kreier said officers were watching the Brisbane City Council’s CCTV system when they saw a fight between two large groups begin.
The body of 24-year-old Louie Michael Tagalo was found at the Valley Metro Food Court above the Fortitude Valley train station around 4am on Monday.
The man’s body was found at the Valley Metro Food Court above Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley train station around 4am on Monday.
“On closer inspection, they found a man lying on the ground with blood on his body,” he said.
Inspector Krier said a large number of people were involved in the man’s death.
Paramedics performed CPR on Mr. Tagaloa but could not save him.
A friend of the victim told the courier mail that he was a ‘good guy’ who was ‘always stuck for himself and his companions’.
It is understood the 24-year-old was stabbed.
Friends of the deceased tried to save him after the attack.
Police were seen talking to the public in Fortywood Valley on Monday
The death is being treated as suspicious and three people are being questioned
The publication reported that a man believed to be the victim’s father was at the scene before he was taken away.
Train services were not affected by the incident while a swarm of police officers remained at the scene.
Police have cordoned off the Valley Metro shopping mall and residents have been asked to use the back entrance.
The investigation is ongoing.
Queensland police are questioning three people about the deaths and have cordoned off the area during the investigation
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