A teenage girl has been charged with stabbing an apprentice chef to death in Sydney’s west last month.
Patrick Crowe, 22, died after being knifed in an argument with a group of people at Parramatta’s Argyle Street bus interchange on July 8.
On Thursday, police said they had charged a 15-year-old girl from Greystanes in relation to the death.
She has been charged with being a principal in the second degree to murder, affray and concealing a serious indictable offence, police said.
They said a number of items were seized at the girl’s home and they are being forensically tested.
She becomes the fifth person charged in connection with Mr Crowe’s death.
The teenager was refused bail and is due to appear in Parramatta Children’s Court on Friday.
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