Police make amazing discovery in Brisbane sewer.

A teenager injured in a car crash stumbled out of a Mercedes and then quickly returned to retrieve something.

January 1st 2025.

Police make amazing discovery in Brisbane sewer.
In the bustling streets of Brisbane's south-east, a peculiar and alarming incident occurred involving a teenager and a shiny gold machete. As a result of a crash, a Mercedes was left in shambles and came to a halt in Alexandra Hills. The young driver, who appeared to be disoriented and covered in blood, emerged from the wreckage, leaving residents in shock.

Amidst the chaos, concerned residents rushed to the scene to offer their assistance to the bewildered teen. However, their efforts were met with confusion as the teenager frantically ran back to his car and threw out a gold-plated machete, measuring about 30 centimetres in length. This unusual behavior left the onlookers perplexed and worried for their safety.

Curiosity got the best of one of the bystanders, who attempted to pick up the weapon. However, before they could do so, the teenager quickly retrieved the machete and tossed it down a nearby drain. The police had already been alerted and swiftly approached the scene, eventually arresting the teenager on the spot. In their pursuit to ensure the safety of the public, the officers were compelled to enter the stormwater drain to retrieve the gold knife, which was later revealed to be plated with real gold.

Amidst the commotion, one onlooker was overheard commenting on the rarity of a gold-plated machete. It was a sight that no one expected to witness on an ordinary day in Brisbane. However, the bizarre events leading up to the arrest began minutes before the driver stopped his car. The teenager allegedly collided with Byrson Martin's vehicle, causing significant damage. Martin, who was at his home at the time of the incident, attempted to gather the teenager's details but was met with agitation and resistance.

Recalling the incident, Martin expressed his shock at the impact of the crash and the teenager's eagerness to flee the scene. He shared, "I heard a loud bang and immediately ran out to see the extent of the crash. The teenager seemed to be in a hurry to leave and refused to provide me with his information. He was bleeding and kept insisting on going to Wellington Point, although I am unsure why." The driver was eventually taken into police custody, and the investigation is ongoing as authorities consider pressing charges.

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