‘I was just shocked’: 13 yo boy accused of stabbing Coles worker in terrifying incident

Incidents at everyday locations can sometimes take a shocking turn, leaving communities grappling with questions about safety and security.

What started as a seemingly ordinary day in southeast Queensland soon became the centre of a deeply distressing event.

The aftermath has sparked widespread concern and a closer look at the circumstances surrounding this troubling occurrence.


A 13-year-old boy faced charges of attempted murder after a 63-year-old Coles employee was allegedly stabbed at a supermarket in Queensland’s southeast.


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Shopping centre attack leaves woman critical. Image source: 7NEWS


Emergency services responded to an incident at Yamanto Central near Warwick Rd around 5.25 pm on Monday after reports of a woman with stab wounds.

Authorities alleged the boy approached a Coles staff member before allegedly attacking her with a knife.

The teenager fled the scene, but bystanders reportedly managed to detain him before police arrived.


Upon arrival, officers found the 63-year-old woman with a serious back injury.

It was understood that the woman was employed at the Coles store.

She was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a potentially life-threatening condition.


As of 14 January morning, she remained in critical condition.

The 13-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder and was set to appear in Ipswich Children’s Court on 21 January.

A Coles spokeswoman expressed gratitude to emergency services and confirmed the company was assisting with the investigation.


‘Our thoughts are with our store team member and their family after the distressing incident that occurred on 13 January,’ the spokeswoman said.

‘We are committed to providing them with support, as well as their colleagues who are being offered counselling during this difficult time.’

‘The safety of our customers and team members is our number one priority.’


A witness described the moment the boy was chased through the shopping centre following the alleged attack.

‘The next thing he was sprinting, there was like 15 people chasing after him and he was walked out in cuffs and everything … I was just shocked because he was so little,’ they told media.

Other witnesses said the boy appeared as young as 10 and was wearing a Disney T-shirt at the time.

Police urged anyone with information, video footage, or witness accounts to come forward.

Key Takeaways
  • A 13-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a 63-year-old Coles worker in a southeast Queensland shopping centre.
  • The victim, an employee at the Coles, sustained a serious back injury and was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in critical condition.
  • The boy fled the scene but was reportedly detained by bystanders before police arrived.
  • Coles confirmed they are supporting the victim, her colleagues, and the police investigation, while witnesses described the shocking incident.

As the investigation unfolds, this shocking incident leaves many wondering—how can public spaces ensure the safety of everyone, from employees to everyday shoppers?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
 

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the police need to start charging the parents, after all where were they when this young thug attacked this lady just doing her job. Lets see if he gets adult crime adult time. I doubt it
ABSOLUTELY AGREE! His parents should also be accountable for something as I know "some" parents have a difficult time with ADHD offsprings. I'm not siding with the little thugs parents, but we have to be careful where we point the bone. I do agree though that this "child" MUST be incarcerated as an ADULT and the parents made accountable somewhat.
 
OMG - AGAIN!!!!
Sorry to say - but you CANNOT always blame the parents!
Call me old-fashioned, call me a bitch or even a Nazi, but if parents cannot smack, punish, or do ANYTHING that might cause the poor little darlings psychological harm... WE get punished!

It doesn't seem to matter how much psychological damage their victims are going through...! Not to mention the kids too, when they f*** up their lives.
If we're not allowed to teach discipline - DON'T expect it!
Better build a few more jails Australia... you're going to need them!
 
OMG - AGAIN!!!!
Sorry to say - but you CANNOT always blame the parents!
Call me old-fashioned, call me a bitch or even a Nazi, but if parents cannot smack, punish, or do ANYTHING that might cause the poor little darlings psychological harm... WE get punished!

It doesn't seem to matter how much psychological damage their victims are going through...! Not to mention the kids too, when they f*** up their lives.
If we're not allowed to teach discipline - DON'T expect it!
Better build a few more jails Australia... you're going to need them!
totally agree 100%!
 
Did the boy know the lady? There had to be something said or happened, that made this kid do such a terrible thing.
Not necessarily some attacks are totally unprovoked! I worked in retail for over 16 yrs and I was abused, spat at, threatened, had things thrown at me...why because I was a checkout operator!!!
 
OMG - AGAIN!!!!
Sorry to say - but you CANNOT always blame the parents!
Call me old-fashioned, call me a bitch or even a Nazi, but if parents cannot smack, punish, or do ANYTHING that might cause the poor little darlings psychological harm... WE get punished!

It doesn't seem to matter how much psychological damage their victims are going through...! Not to mention the kids too, when they f*** up their lives.
If we're not allowed to teach discipline - DON'T expect it!
Better build a few more jails Australia... you're going to need them!
Very well stated. Unfortunately all that you said is oh so true. Parental discipline being taken away has caused a lot of the problems we now see, manifested out in the public arena.
 
Why was a child of this age roaming the shopping centre on his own in the first place? Where the hell were his parent/s? I have a nearly 13yr old grandson who is not allowed to roam around the streets etc at will. He is always supervised by his parents or by myself. My question is how supposedly fully grown adults can be so damn irresponsible as not to care enough about the child they gave birth too to ensure that child grows up to be a law abiding citizen and not a waste of space oxygen thief.
 
Why was a child of this age roaming the shopping centre on his own in the first place? Where the hell were his parent/s? I have a nearly 13yr old grandson who is not allowed to roam around the streets etc at will. He is always supervised by his parents or by myself. My question is how supposedly fully grown adults can be so damn irresponsible as not to care enough about the child they gave birth too to ensure that child grows up to be a law abiding citizen and not a waste of space oxygen thief.
Why the cottonwool treatment of your grandson? As a 10 year old only child, I was "home alone" on many occasions while my parents went out socialising. In addition, I was able to access the Sydney CBD alone checking out record stores, stationery suppliers, the Australian Museum on College Street and philately shops. That was in 1969.

On the subject of child independence, I wrote a piece last year on the subject of "duty of care" versus "dignity of risk" for my Law and Ethics studies last year. If you would like more information, just ask!!
 
OMG!! Why do people continue to say “s/he will just get a slap on the wrist”? Such an overused phrase that people say when they don’t have anything relevant to say.

How many of these people really know what goes on behind the scenes with juvenile offenders? How do they know the facts leading up to various crimes? They don’t know.

Do they get their unreliable and biased misinformation from the media? Those aren’t facts.

I do wish the victim of the stabbing a full recovery and hopefully with the love and support of family and friends, she may recover asap.
 
ABSOLUTELY AGREE! His parents should also be accountable for something as I know "some" parents have a difficult time with ADHD offsprings. I'm not siding with the little thugs parents, but we have to be careful where we point the bone. I do agree though that this "child" MUST be incarcerated as an ADULT and the parents made accountable somewhat.
ADHD has f**k all to do with it! Ever dealt with adolescents with ADHD and intellectual disabilities and how they have faced the judicial system?

You live in the atmosphere of assumption without facts!
 
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