Chinese exchange student charged with murder after fellow teen allegedly fatally stabbed in NSW’s Edgeworth

Demi Huang
7NEWS
Two Chinese exchange students, aged 14 and 13, were involved in a tragic incident in a Newcastle home. One 14-year-old girl was fatally stabbed, while the 13-year-old has been taken into custody.

A teenage girl visiting Australia on a cultural exchange program has been charged with murder after allegedly fatally stabbing another girl on the same program.

A 14-year-old was found with a stab wound to her torso at her host family’s home on Euston Close, Edgeworth, in Newcastle’s west, about 10.20pm on Monday.

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She was rushed to John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition, but later died from her injuries.

A 13-year-old girl, known to the victim, was arrested at the scene and charged with murder on Tuesday.

NSW Police say both girls were part of the same cultural exchange program from China and staying with the same host family.

It’s understood the pair had retired to their separate rooms when the host mother heard a commotion and went to check, finding the injured girl.

Police seized a kitchen knife from the scene, believed to have been taken from a drawer.

The house where both girls were staying with the same host family.
The house where both girls were staying with the same host family. Credit: 7NEWS

Both girls were meant to attend a local school and visit sites around the Hunter area, Superintendent Tracy Chapman told reporters on Tuesday.

They arrived in Australia eight days ago and were expected to leave on August 16.

Police believe the girls did not know each other before arriving and only became acquainted through the program.

They were staying with a host family consisting of a man and a woman in their 50s.

No other people were in the house that night.

Police are still trying to determine the nature of the relationship between the two girls.

“Obviously extensive inquiries with other students, teachers, parents and the hosts, of course, to establish what the relationship was prior to last night,” Chapman said.

A 14-year-old Chinese girl has been fatally stabbed during a cultural exchange program in Australia.
A 14-year-old Chinese girl has been fatally stabbed during a cultural exchange program in Australia. Credit: 7NEWS

She added that the investigation may take longer due to language barriers and the girls not being Australian residents.

“Investigation with young girls involved language barriers, working through the consulate, (and) they’re not Australian residents, obviously,” she said.

“So there are obvious complications and complexities with that, which is why it’s taken us some time to work through.”

The 13-year-old was refused bail and is due to face a Children’s Court on Wednesday.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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