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Homicide detectives investigating after party assault causes death of ‘fun-loving’ 17-year-old boy
Police are investigating the death of a 17-year-old Cranbourne North boy after he was assaulted at a party last month.
Key points:
- Detectives are investigating reports a group of men became involved in an incident with the teenager at a party
- Police say the incident escalated, and the boy was taking to hospital with life-threatening injuries
- Family and friends says Jason Langhans’s death is heartbreaking and that he had a bright future ahead of him
Jason Langhans, who would have turned 18 in July, has been remembered as a “fun-loving” boy with “big dreams” by his family and friends.
He was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries in the early hours of March 21, after he was assaulted at a party in Tooradin, south-east of Melbourne.
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