A man has undergone emergency surgical procedure after being stabbed in a suspected street rage assault in Sydney's south-west.
The 46-year-old was stopped on the intersection of the Hume Freeway and Cabramatta Street in Cabramatta about 8pm yesterday.
Safety footage captured the second a black Toyota Aurion pulled up on the set of site visitors lights earlier than the Yaris.
Two males are then seen getting out of the black automotive and allegedly stabbing the motive force of the white car within the stomach.
The Aurion is then seen leaving the scene whereas the Yaris rolls by way of an intersection, mounts a curb and stops on the footpath.
Police are actually trying to converse to no less than 4 individuals who had been travelling in two totally different automobiles.
Investigators are wanting into what led as much as the stabbing, and imagine it might have been linked to an earlier street rage incident involving one other white SUV.
"We do hold an open thoughts in relation to the truth that there was an interplay previous to the stabbing and what the connection could also be," Detective Superintendent Michael McLean mentioned.
"However we additionally hold an open thoughts in relating as to whether there are some focused features.
"Most frequently these items do not simply happen for no specific motive."
The alleged sufferer is now in a severe however secure situation in hospital, NSW Ambulance mentioned.