12:00 am, Friday 16 November, 2007
Source: NT News
POLICE were questioning a man last night after an alleged murder on a Territory mango farm.
The man is believed to have been involved in a fight with another worker when he was stabbed.
It is not known what they were fighting over.
A 37-year-old man was taken into custody and last night was still being questioned by Darwin’s Major Crime Unit over the death.
The fatal stabbing happened on Wednesday night on the Lee Ming Mangoes farm at Lambells Lagoon in Darwin’s rural area.
Police were called to the property about 7.20pm after reports that two men had been in an altercation and one of them was seriously injured.
When officers arrived they found a man dead. He had numerous stab wounds to his body.
An autopsy was done yesterday and the Coroner will report.
Police had no further details on the murder last night, saying the investigation was “ongoing”.
When the Northern Territory News visited the mango farm yesterday about 20 people were busily packing mangoes in the production shed.
A woman, believed to be the owner, said she did not want to talk to the media about the stabbing and said that it had happened “next door”.
But the fatal fight happened at a residence at the back of the mango farm property, where many of the mango pickers and packers slept.
It is believed that residents in the area did not hear anything.
It is the busiest time of the year for mango farmers, with the month-long Territory harvest coming to an end after starting mid-October.
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