Robina pub murder: Man, 26, dead after tavern stabbing, Alleged offender charged with murder

June 2024 · 3 minute read

A man has been charged with murder after he allegedly stabbed another man at a Gold Coast pub.

Police were called to a tavern on Markeri St in Robina about 10.15pm on Thursday following reports a man had been stabbed in the smokers section.

Detective Acting Inspector Mark Proctor said on Friday morning the incident unfolded within about 90 seconds, with the alleged offender arriving at the tavern only moments before.

“The male has arrived at the tavern, in the company of a female, and an argument has commenced,” he said.

“He has produced a knife and stabbed the person once in the chest,” Proctor claimed.

He further alleged that “punches were thrown” before the knife was pulled out.

Police believe the alleged offender is understood to have fled the scene in a red Nissan Navara ute, still armed with a knife, and in the company of the woman who police understand to be his girlfriend.

As it was close to closing time, police said there were very few witnesses, but the alleged victim had been having a drink with a couple of friends.

“Obviously, they are traumatised,” Detective Proctor said.

Staff at the tavern helped to treat the man while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

Emergency services found the injured 26-year-old Nerang man suffering from a one-inch wide stab wound to the chest.

He was transported to the Gold Coast University Hospital however, he died later that night at about 11pm.

Investigations led police to a Mermaid Beach motel where they took a 26-year-old man into custody shortly after 2am.

He has since been charged with murder.

“It’s too easy to lose your life over something that may have just been a minor altercation until someone produces a knife” Detective Proctor said.

“That’s what knife crime does, it wrecks lives and it will wreck the suspects life as well.”

Police seized multiple knives from the property and they will be forensically examined to determine if they were used in the alleged incident.

Detective Proctor said the knives were the kind one would expect to find in a motel room.

It is understood the man is known to police and does not reside at a fixed address.

It is not yet known if the alleged offender and victim were known to each other before the fatal incident but all three people at the scene are local to the area.

Detective Proctor said the couple had checked into the motel room earlier that day.

The woman has been assisting police with their inquiries.

Investigators are hoping to speak to any witnesses and anyone in possession of video footage or dashcam of the area surrounding the incident.

The 26-year-old man is due to face Southport Magistrates Court on Saturday.

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