Police Arrest People After Boy Dies in Melbourne

墨爾本一名男孩死亡後警方逮捕多名人士


Introduction

Police in Victoria are taking people to court. A 15-year-old boy, Darweish Mohamed, died after someone stabbed him near a hospital in Craigieburn.

維多利亞州警方正將相關人士起訴。一名15歲的男孩 Darweish Mohamed,在 Craigieburn 一家醫院附近被刺後死亡。

Main Body

The boy died on Wednesday evening. Police arrested three young people. They are 14, 15, and 16 years old. The police say they killed the boy.

該男孩於週三晚上死亡。警方逮捕了三名青少年,分別為14、15和16歲。警方表示他們殺害了該男孩。

One boy is 16. He had other problems with the law before this. He was not in prison for those problems. Now he has more charges.

其中一名男孩16歲,在此之前曾有其他法律問題。當時他並未因那些問題入獄。現在他面臨更多指控。

Other people are in trouble too. A 20-year-old man burned a car. A 15-year-old girl stole a car.

其他人也陷入麻煩。一名20歲男子焚毀了一輛車,一名15歲女孩偷走了一輛車。

Schools and hospitals are helping students and workers. A leader, Sonya Kilkenny, said this is a very sad event. People are giving money to help the boy's family.

學校和醫院正協助學生和員工。領導者 Sonya Kilkenny 表示這是一次非常悲傷的事件。人們正捐款幫助該男孩的家人。

Conclusion

Police are still looking for more information. The court will meet again in November.

警方仍在尋找更多資訊。法院將於11月再次開庭。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Who' and 'What' Pattern

In English, we usually follow this simple order: Person → Action → Thing/Place.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Police (Person) → arrested (Action) → three young people (Who).
  • A 20-year-old man (Person) → burned (Action) → a car (Thing).
  • A 15-year-old girl (Person) → stole (Action) → a car (Thing).

Why this helps you: If you remember this order, you can build almost any basic sentence in English.

Quick Word Switch:

  • Stole (Past) → Steal (Now)
  • Burned (Past) → Burn (Now)
  • Arrested (Past) → Arrest (Now)

💡 Pro Tip: Notice how the text uses A before the person (A man, A girl). Use A when you talk about one person for the first time.

Vocabulary Learning

arrest (v.)
When police take someone away because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police will arrest the man who stole the car.
court (n.)
The place where a judge decides if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The man must go to court to talk to the judge.
stabbed (v.)
Cut someone with a sharp object, like a knife.
Example:The victim was stabbed in the arm.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as punishment for a crime.
Example:He spent two years in prison.
charges (n.)
Official statements saying someone has done something illegal.
Example:The police have three charges against the young man.
event (n.)
Something that happens, especially something important.
Example:The school party was a very happy event.
Practice A2 words in a crossword