Four teenage boys have been arrested over the stabbing and robbery of a pizza delivery driver in Queensland yesterday evening.
A Domino’s driver was delivering a pizza to an address in Bellbird Park in Ipswich about 7.15pm when he was allegedly confronted by four youths.
The 40-year-old got out to make his delivery only to find the homeowners never ordered a pizza, with their address used by someone else.
As he headed back to his car the group were captured approaching the worker on CCTV before the horrific ambush, where the man was allegedly stabbed multiple times in the torso.
Remarkably, the driver soon managed to get back behind the wheel, seriously injured, but managed to escape.
The man made the five-minute journey back to Dominos where 9News understands a staff member performed first aid.
The paramedics arrived and took the wounded worker to hospital, where he remains in stable condition.
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Meanwhile, police stayed in the carpark to comb over the delivery car.
“Someone who is going about their job, to be attacked is just something completely disgraceful and unacceptable,” Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said.
Shortly afterwards police arrested four teenage boys in nearby Redbank Plains.
Two 17-year-olds, a 16-year-old and a 15-year-old were all charged with armed robbery and acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm.
All four were refused bail and will appear in Ipswich Children’s Court.
Police investigations are ongoing.