A 35-year-old woman has faced court over the alleged murder of a young disabled man who was stabbed to death near a train station south of Sydney.
9News understands police are investigating whether 25-year-old Jack Westren was lured over TikTok to a street in Dunmore, near Shellharbour station.
His family remembered him as “a kind kid, with the biggest heart”.
Emergency services were called to a street at Shellharbour yesterday afternoon after the 25-year-old man was found critically injured.
Paramedics treated Westren for a stab wound to his stomach, but he died at the scene.
Westren lived with a disability from two brain injuries.
His mother and detectives were at the crime scene today.
A hat and a can of Bundaberg Rum were among the tributes.
Tamara Dourst, a 35-year-old mother, was arrested at a home at Albion Park Rail last night.
A car was also seized by police.
Dourst was charged with murder and accessory after the fact.
She was denied bail at Wollongong Local Court today and will reappear in court on March 26.
Westren’s mother told 9News, “I don’t know why”.
“I’m lost and I just want him back,” she said.
Three people were captured on CCTV running nearby the train station shortly after the alleged stabbing.
Late this afternoon, a 15-year-old boy was arrested.
Police are still looking for at least five other people.
Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.