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Family mourns Cameron Smith, killed in Seaford stabbing, as police urge attackers to turn themselves in

The father of a 26-year-old man stabbed to death near Seaford train station in Melbourne’s south-east says his son was a “go-getter” with a “heart of gold”, who was defending his girlfriend when he was fatally wounded with a bottle.
Key points:
- Mike Smith said his son Cameron was defending his girlfriend when he was stabbed in the heart
- Paramedics were unable to save him and he died from his injuries at the scene
- A teenager is in custody but police are looking for two other males and a female
A 17-year-old boy from Frankston has been arrested.
Mike Smith, 57, said his son Cameron had been out with his girlfriend on Wednesday night when they were approached by a group of people who verbally abused Cameron’s girlfriend.
“He went to defend her,”…
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