Two boys murdered in revenge' attack in case of mistaken identity, jury told
Briefly

"Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were allegedly attacked by four teenage boys who jumped out of an Audi Q2 driven by Anthony Snook, 45. CCTV footage captured the tragic moment when both boys sustained fatal stab wounds, with Mason seen collapsing outside his home. This distressing scene marks the end of innocent lives due to a case of mistaken identity amid a violent vendetta driven by misinformation and vengeance."
"The prosecution, represented by Ray Tully KC, argued that the group—armed with deadly weapons—had targeted Max and Mason in retaliation for a previous attack on a property in Hartcliffe. Tully emphasized, 'They had some pretty fearsome weapons with them,' highlighting the premeditated nature of their actions as they embarked on a 'joint mission' driven by revenge, mistakenly believing the two boys were responsible for the vandalism incident that had earlier injured a woman."
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