A 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in Brisbane CBD has been identified, as his devastated friends remember him as the life of the party .
Yannis Leulusoo was allegedly knifed in the stomach by a man he knew while walking on Emma Miller Place, near Roma Street Station, about 8pm on Thursday.
He staggered about 200 metres to King George Square, before he collapsed in a pool of his own blood and died.
A teenage girl said Mr Leulusoo was like a brother to her, and revealed they made plans to go to the movies together two days before his stabbing murder.
A 16-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in the Brisbane CBD after he was confronted by an armed man.
The teenager was stabbed in the stomach while walking on Emma Miller Place, near Roma Street Station, about 8.00pm on Thursday.
He staggered to King George Square where he collapsed in a pool of blood.
Pictured: Polce at the scene where a 16-year-old boy was stabbed by an armed attacker
Pictured: Detectives and the media at the scene of the crime where a teenager died
The alleged attacker was seen running towards the nearby Roma Street Parklands before witnesses lost sight of him.
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How Brisbane s North Quay is shaping up to be a key part of the CBD
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Cross River Rail s design concept for the exterior of Roma Street Station.
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With multi-billion-dollar developments expected to transform Brisbane s city waterfront, the focus is now turning to an often-overlooked section of the CBD.
Key points:
North Quay and Roma Street could become a transport and mixed-use hub
Planning experts say the area is ready for new life
The North Quay precinct, spanning a few blocks between the river, Milton and Roma Street, rubs shoulders with the planned Cross River Rail s Roma Street Station.