Universal Store co-founder, Australian CEO killed the house party, 15-year-old boy was arrested

Australian CEO Greg Josephson stabbed a 15 -year -old man at his home party.

An Australian CEO was stabbed in his mansion at a house party in his mansion in Brisbane suburb of Clefield on Thursday night, which he hosted. A 15 -year -old boy was one of the attendees of the party war, who was arrested and accused of murder. 59-year-old Greg Josephson, who co-established a young clothing company Universal Store with his brother Micial in 1999, hosting a gathering of about 30 teenagers at his home. According to reports, Josephson and the alleged killers got into a dispute in the party and Kishore caught a household items to stab Josephson. When the Queensland Police reached Josephson’s house, the CEO was alive but was seriously injured. He was later declared dead on the spot. The alleged killer was occupied by two blocks to the south of Josephson’s house. Local reports claimed that the spies were working to determine the circumstances of his death, confirming that he used the alleged weapon, but other details were not explained in detail. Officials who replied, described the scene of the murder as chaotic, the report states. Superintendent of Detective Acting Craig Williams told Brisbane Times, “It was a misleading situation because it was a party, obviously, and when the police were turning into a party, it was confusing until all the people were present as long as the police were present and why the police was,” the Superintendent of Detective Acting told the Brisbane Times. Williams said that the police was called a triple-zero call, but whether the call came from inside the house, was still being investigated.Josephson founded the Universal Store in 1999 with his brother Michael, with the first store in Karindel in the eastern suburbs of Brisbane. The brothers are no longer the owner of the company, selling it for $ 100 million in 2018. As of December, there were more than 80 universal stores shopfronts in Australia.Josephson was recently the chief executive of Josephson Holdings, and first played a role in Westfield and Landlies.

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